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Scotland
[ skot-luhnd ]
noun
- a division of the United Kingdom in the N part of Great Britain. 30,412 sq. mi. (78,772 sq. km). : Edinburgh.
Scotland
/ 藞蝉办蓲迟濒蓹苍诲 /
noun
- a country that is part of the United Kingdom, occupying the north of Great Britain: the English and Scottish thrones were united under one monarch in 1603 and the parliaments in 1707: a separate Scottish parliament was established in 1999. Scotland consists of the Highlands in the north, the central Lowlands, and hilly uplands in the south; has a deeply indented coastline, about 800 offshore islands (mostly in the west), and many lochs. Capital: Edinburgh. Pop: 5聽057聽400 (2003 est). Area: 78聽768 sq km (30聽412 sq miles) ScotsCaledonianScottish
Scotland
- One of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ; contains the northern portion of the island of Great Britain and many surrounding islands. Its capital is Edinburgh , and its largest city is Glasgow .
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The sharp increase in Scotland could not be explained by a rise in the prison population, said the researchers.
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Police Scotland said inquiries were ongoing and has appealed for information.
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Public sector pay is set through a separate process in Scotland.
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BBC Scotland News has seen a letter sent to a Stagecoach employee informing them that two weeks of agreed holiday in May has been cancelled.
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Almost all areas, away from the far north of Scotland, will get into the twenties Celsius on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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