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Scotland is located in the north of the United Kingdom, surrounded by the sea on three sides, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, the North Sea to the east, and Solway Bay, the Chewett Heights and the River Twede and England to the south, covering an area of more than 77,000 square kilometers. The topography of Scotland is divided into two parts: high and low. To the south of the cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow are river valley plains and hilly areas, called lowlands; To the north are mountains and lakes created by the Ice Age, known as the High Areas.
The Scottish Highlands are a mountainous landscape with the highest mountain in the United Kingdom, Mount Patis, towering over the mountains. It is a region of peaks and valleys, lush forests on the peaks, lush grasses in the gorges, and numerous lakes of all sizes, including Loch Ness, which is famous for its monsters.
Scotland has a high latitude and an average annual temperature of degrees. The average temperature in December is degrees; The hottest month of August has an average temperature of degrees. The west of Scotland is drown more than the east, for example, Glasgow in the west receives about twice as much rainfall as Edinburgh in the east.
Scotland has a population of more than 5.12 million people with a population density of 67 people per square kilometre. With more than 700,000 people, Glasgow, the largest city, is Scotland's industrial powerhouse; The second largest city is the city of Edinburgh, with a population of more than 500,000 people, which is the seat of Scottish self-government and the political, economic and cultural center of Scotland.
Scotland (Gaelic: Alba) is one of the kingdoms of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, located in the north of the island of Great Britain and north of England, famous for its tartan patterns, bagpipes**, animal husbandry and whisky industry.
Although Scotland is under the jurisdiction of the British Parliament in Westminster, London, in terms of foreign and military affairs, it has a very high degree of autonomy in internal legislation and administration, and also issues its own currency, making it the second largest region in the United Kingdom after England.
Scotland is located in the north of the United Kingdom and has about 78,000 square kilometers of land. When you think of Scotland, you can see the beautiful scenery of lakes and mountains, castles, breezy golf courses, good malt whisky, tartan and bagpipes, all of which are unique to Scotland.
The Scottish terrain is divided into two parts: the highlands and the lowlands.
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Scotland
Geographical location of Scotland.
An integral part of the territory of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, the North Sea to the east, and the English and Irish Seas to the south. It is 441 kilometers long from north to south and 248 kilometers wide from east to west.
It covers an area of 77,169 square kilometres, or about one-third of the size of the island of Great Britain, or 78,772 square kilometres including the inhabited islands. It has a population of 5.15 million (1983) and is predominantly Celtic. The capital is Edinburgh.
The northern highlands have the Grampin Mountains, the main peak of Ben Nevis at 1,343 meters above sea level; the Central Lowlands, consisting of the valleys of the rivers Clyde and Tay; The southern part is also a highland. There are narrow low plains along the North Sea coast. The offshore waters include the Shetland, Orkney and Hebrides islands and many small islands, with many fjords on the west coast.
The climate is warm and humid, due to the influence of the North Atlantic Current, the winter is milder than that of the same latitude, and it is a temperate oceanic climate. The Tay River and the Clyde River are the main rivers. Originally the Kingdom of Scotland, it was merged with the Kingdom of England on 1 May 1707.
Animal husbandry is developed, and cattle and sheep are raised in mountainous areas, and dairy cows and pigs are mainly raised in the central part. Crops include wheat, oats, barley, and flower gardening. Marine fisheries on the east and west coasts are also important.
There are coal and iron ore. The continental shelf of the North Sea is rich in oil resources. Industries include petroleum, petroleum machinery, shipbuilding, textiles, agricultural machinery, electrical appliances, etc.
Whiskey is famous.
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Actor: Sean Connery.
Singer: Susan Boyle.
Athletes: Andy Murray, Chris Hoy, Dennis Law, David Kuta, Alex Ferguson.
Statesmen: Sir Robert Brownie, Tony Blair.
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Famous Scottish poet: Robert Burns.
Robert Burns (January 25, 1759 – July 21, 1796) was a Scottish poet who is widely regarded as Scotland's national poet and is popular all over the world. He also wrote satirical poems (such as "The Prayer of Elder Wiley"), poetry (such as "To Lablake"), and narrative poems (such as "Two Dogs" and "The Merry Beggar"). His poetry is full of ** sex and can be sung.
The well-known song "Friendship Lasts Forever" is a Scottish folk song, with lyrics by Scottish national poet Robert Burns, as well as books such as "Address to a Haggis".
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The Scottish poet Robert Burns is the pride of the Scotlands.
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