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How do you pronounce Scotland?

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Scotland:

Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Alba, English and Scottish: Scotland) is one of the political entities of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is located in the west of Europe, in the north of Britain, in the south of England and in the east of the North Sea. The northeast and northwest face Norway, Denmark and Iceland respectively, and the west faces the Atlantic Ocean.

The main Scottish islands are shetland islands, Orkney Islands and hebrides. The local government has 32 administrative districts. The main church is the Scottish church (also known as the church). Scotland is famous for bagpipes, plaids, kilts, animal husbandry and whisky.

Scotland is an independent kingdom in history and has been occupied and ruled by England for hundreds of years. In order to oppose the English occupation, two wars of independence were launched, which were incorporated into the Kingdom of Great Britain by the Kingdom of England from 65438 to 0707.

Although Scotland is under the jurisdiction of Britain in foreign affairs, military affairs, finance and macroeconomic policies, it has a great degree of autonomy in internal legislation and administration. It is the second largest region in Britain after England.

2014 September 19, the result of Scottish independence referendum was released, and 55% of voters voted against it and said "no" to independence. If the unification camp wins, Scotland will continue to be a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and maintain the status quo of British reunification.

20 17 On March 28th, the Scottish Parliament supported the holding of the second referendum on independence. On 3 1, the Scottish Chief Minister signed a letter formally requesting the British government to hold a second referendum on independence.

Scotland is located in the north of Great Britain, with England in the south, and the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea and the Irish Sea in the north, east and west. The west coast is steep and tortuous, with many fjords;

There are plains on the east coast. There are three islands around Shetland, orkney and hebrides, as well as Moore Island, Hisler Island and Allen Island. The coastline is 3700 kilometers long and covers an area of 78772 square kilometers.