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Where is Scotland? Scotland is not a individual country so it would be hard to place on a average map but it is located in western Europe or more specific north United Kingdom.

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By John Doherty and Tyler foxwell
Scotland By John Doherty and Tyler foxwell Where is Scotland? Scotland is not a individual country so it would be hard to place on a average map but it is located in western Europe or more specific north United Kingdom. What is the idea of Scotland's flag
The Scottish Flag comes from the idea of St.Andrews cross. The idea of the cross came from St.Andrews being pinned to a cross shaped like an x. There are two flags though
This is the Scottish royalty flag or the RampantLion, this flag stands for loyalty. Scotland's geography Scotlands geography has three section the highlands as you see here, the lowlands, and northern highlands with islands. Ex. Of low lands of Scotland Ex. Highlands and islands of Scotland Scottish Religion English + Gaelic = Scots
Scottish language Scottish modern language is a combination of their old language witch was spoken by Celtics called Gaelic and the nations language English witch is called Scots. English + Gaelic = Scots Scottish Drinks Scottish drinks consist of alcohol like whiskey, beer and other ales. Scottish Food Scottish food has every thing from beef to pies.
1. A barley and oat-flour biscuit baked on a griddle. In modern times bannocks are often eaten with cheese. 2. The Aberdeen-Angus breed of beef cattle are now widely reared across the world. Renown for their rich and tasty meat, which makes excellent steaks. 3. A round crusty pastry pie, approximately 10cm (4") in size. Made without using a pie tin, these self-contained pies are filled with minced meat, although the much of the meat is often replaced with offal. Scottish Education Scottish education starts off like American education with kids starting at age 5,but at 12 they graduate elementary, then must finish school at 16 and if you were to get a higher education you have to go to 1 of the 8 universities or 1 of the 12 institutes in Scotland. Modern day Scotland Modern day Scotland is filled with old time ethnic blends of successive invaders - Celts, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Scandinavians, Normans - and each group has left its mark on the national culture