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What is the difference between England and Scotland?

Britain is a highly urbanized country. In terms of urban facilities, there is no difference between cities in Scotland and cities in England. But because of the geographical location, the price is lower than that in Britain. For example, Glasgow, with its shopping center, subway, gym and financial district, is the most modern city in Scotland, and its status in Scotland is somewhat similar to that in Shanghai.

In Britain, many people like to choose a small seaside city in Scotland, buy a house and live a leisurely life after retirement. This is because Scotland has complete living facilities and beautiful scenery. Most importantly, Scotland is the water source of the whole Britain, and the water quality is very good. Therefore, choosing to study in Scotland is not worse than that in England.

Wales is also a region with beautiful scenery and modern facilities. The cost of studying abroad is about one-third less than that of Britain. Cardiff University, for example, is a famous research university in Britain, with a very comfortable campus and a high reputation in all disciplines.

The relationship between England, Scotland and Ireland and Britain is a bit like that between Chinese mainland and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region or Macao Special Administrative Region. ?

Scotland, like England, belongs to the United Kingdom (the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a common informal title for short). Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England together form the "United Kingdom"-Britain.

These four regions have their own independent parliaments and judicial institutions, so Britain has no constitution at all, because each region legislates independently. In fact, this is all to save the face of the local people. After all, it was England that annexed these areas. Because only London and England south of London account for 75% of the whole "British" GDP. But in the past, Britain still called the local people Welsh, Scots and English according to different regions, and simply called them British if they were unclear.