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  •  Looking southwest from Ben_Lawers.
     Looking southwest from Ben_Lawers.
  •  The Culloden Viaduct near to Culloden battlefield.
  •  Loch Lubnaig seen from the path to Ben Ledi.
     Loch Lubnaig seen from the path to Ben Ledi.
  •  Shieldaig, Wester Ross.
  • Main PageSelected articles 1Selected articles 2Selected biographiesSelected quotesSelected picturesFeatured ContentCategories & Topics

    Introduction

    Flag of Scotland
    Flag of Scotland
    Scotland
    Scotland in Europe

    Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's land area, consisting of the northern part of the island of Great Britain and more than 790 adjacent islands, principally in the archipelagos of the Hebrides and the Northern Isles. To the south-east, Scotland has its only land border, which is 96 miles (154 km) long and shared with England; the country is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, the North Sea to the north-east and east, and the Irish Sea to the south. The population in 2022 was 5,439,842 and accounts for 8% of the population of the UK. Edinburgh is the capital and Glasgow is the largest of the cities of Scotland.

    The Kingdom of Scotland emerged as an independent sovereign state in the 9th century. In 1603, James VI inherited the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Ireland, forming a personal union of the three kingdoms. On 1 May 1707 Scotland and England combined to create the new Kingdom of Great Britain, with the Parliament of Scotland subsumed into the Parliament of Great Britain. In 1999 a Scottish Parliament was re-established, and has devolved authority over many areas of domestic policy. The country has a distinct legal system, educational system, and religious history from the rest of the UK, which have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and national identity. Scottish English and Scots are the most widely spoken languages in the country, existing on a dialect continuum with each other. Scottish Gaelic speakers can be found all over Scotland, however the language is largely spoken natively by communities within the Hebrides. The number of Gaelic speakers numbers less than 2% of the total population, though state-sponsored revitalisation attempts have led to a growing community of second language speakers.

    The mainland of Scotland is broadly divided into three regions: the Highlands, a mountainous region in the north and north-west; the Lowlands, a flatter plain across the centre of the country; and the Southern Uplands, a hilly region along the southern border. The Highlands are the most mountainous region of the British Isles and contain its highest peak, Ben Nevis, at 4,413 feet (1,345 m). The region also contains many lakes, called lochs; the term is also applied to the many saltwater inlets along the country's deeply indented western coastline. The geography of the many islands is varied. Some, such as Mull and Skye, are noted for their mountainous terrain, while the likes of Tiree and Coll are much flatter. (Full article...)

    Selected article

    The Caledonian MacBrayne ferry MV Hebrides leaving Lochmaddy for Skye

    The Hebrides (/ˈhɛbrɪdz/ HEB-rid-eez; Scottish Gaelic: Innse Gall, pronounced [ˈĩːʃə ˈkaul̪ˠ]; Old Norse: Suðreyjar, lit.'Southern isles') are an archipelago off the west coast of the Scottish mainland. The islands fall into two main groups, based on their proximity to the mainland: the Inner and Outer Hebrides.

    These islands have a long history of occupation (dating back to the Mesolithic period), and the culture of the inhabitants has been successively influenced by the cultures of Celtic-speaking, Norse-speaking, and English-speaking peoples. This diversity is reflected in the various names given to the islands, which are derived from the different languages that have been spoken there at various points in their history.

    The Hebrides are where much of Scottish Gaelic literature and Gaelic music has historically originated. Today, the economy of the islands is dependent on crofting, fishing, tourism, the oil industry, and renewable energy. The Hebrides have less biodiversity than mainland Scotland, but a significant number of seals and seabirds. (Full article...) Read more ...

    Selected quotes

    " ...   One sometimes finds what one is not looking for   ... "

    Sir Alexander Fleming

    " ...   I have found you an argument; I am not obliged to find you an understanding   ... "

    James Boswell

    In the news

    In the news
    In the news
    7 May 2024 – Premiership of John Swinney
    The Scottish Parliament votes to elect John SwinneyasFirst Minister of Scotland with 64 votes in favour and seven abstentions from the Scottish Greens. (BBC News)
    6 May 2024 – 2024 Scottish National Party leadership election
    John Swinney is elected leader of the Scottish National Party following the resignation of First Minister Humza Yousaf. (The Guardian)
    4 May 2024 – International reactions to the Israel–Hamas war
    Palestinian doctor and rector at the University of Glasgow Ghassan Abu-Sittah is denied entry into France after landing at Charles de Gaulle airport on his way to speak at the French Senate. Last month, he was denied entry into Germany. (Al Jazeera)
    1 May 2024 – 2024 Scottish government crisis
    The Scottish National Party administration survives the vote of no confidence earlier this week, prompting the party to seek a replacement for outgoing First Minister Humza Yousaf. (Al Jazeera)
    29 April 2024 – 2024 Scottish government crisis
    Ahead of a planned vote of no confidence, Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf announces that he will resign from office. (CNBC) (The New York Times)
    25 April 2024 – 2024 Scottish government crisis
    Premiership of Humza Yousaf

    Selected biography

    Jackie Stewart at the 2014 6 Hours of Silverstone

    Sir John Young Stewart OBE (born 11 June 1939) is a British former Formula One racing driver from Scotland. Nicknamed the "Flying Scot", he competed in Formula One between 1965 and 1973, winning three World Drivers' Championships and twice finishing as runner-up over those nine seasons. He was the only British driver to win three championships until Lewis Hamilton in 2015.

    Outside of Formula One, he narrowly missed out on a win at his first attempt at the Indianapolis 500 in 1966 and competed in the Can-Am series in 1970 and 1971. Between 1997 and 1999, in partnership with his son, Paul, he was team principal of the Stewart Grand Prix F1 racing team. After retiring from racing, Stewart was an ABC network television sports commentator for both auto racing, covering the Indianapolis 500 for over a decade, and for several summer Olympics covering many events, being a distinctive presence with his pronounced Scottish accent. Stewart also served as a television commercial spokesman for both the Ford Motor Company and Heineken beer.

    Stewart was instrumental in improving the safety of motor racing, campaigning for better medical facilities and track improvements at motor racing circuits. After John Surtees' death in 2017, he is the last surviving Formula One World Champion from the 1960s. He is also the oldest living F1 winner.

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    Selected picture

    A peat bog below the top of Doune Hill, Luss Hills, Scotland
    A peat bog below the top of Doune Hill, Luss Hills, Scotland

    A peat bog below the top of Doune Hill in the Luss hills.

    Photo credit: Michal Klajban

    Did You Know...

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  • ... that within the graveyard of the Category A–listed Crossmichael Parish Church, there is a memorial to William Gordon of Greenlaw that is itself designated Category A in its own right?
  • ... that the New York Yankees were first named after a Scottish regiment?
  • ... that backgammon was derived from the esteemed 16th-century Scottish and English tables gameofIrish and eventually surpassed it in popularity?
  • ... that the 1929 Scottish Prayer Book is the Scottish Episcopal Church's current version of the Book of Common Prayer?
  • ... that Brigadier Archie Miller-Bakewell registered the death of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh?
  • ... that the Scottish Register of Tartans has registered district tartans for Australia as a whole, and also a state district tartan for each of Australia's six states?
  • ... that background research for Dujanah included interviews with Muslim apostates and a Scottish veteran of Afghanistan?
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