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INTRODUCING  SC O TLAND      17

                                                                              A PORTRAIT OF

                                                                              SCOTLAND


                                                                              With such a distinctive national dress, landscape and folklore, Scotland has
                                                                              shaped an identity recognizable the world over. It is a land of contrasts and
                                                                              often possesses a magical quality, whether seen shrouded in mist or rising
                                                                              majestically above the mirror of a loch.
                                                                              The topography of Scotland is generally   5 million people live in the country’s
                                                                              extremely mountainous, with wild   Central Belt. The Scots cherish the
                                                                              heather moorlands in the north and   differences that set them apart from
                                                                              west, pine forests mixed with quality   the English, and cling tenaciously to the
                                                                              pasture in the centre, fertile farmlands    distinctions that differentiate them
                                                                              in the east, and the rounded, grass-  region by region – their customs, dialects
                                                                              covered hills of the Lowlands in the   and the Gaelic language. It is perhaps
                                                                              south. Picturesque lochs and rivers    more by their differences than similarities
                                                                              are scattered throughout.     that the Scots can be defined, but, for
                                                                                In a straight line from the far south    all that, they are immensely proud of
                                                                              to the far north, the Scottish mainland   their nation and its separate institutions,
                                                                              runs to about 440 km (275 miles), yet    such as education and law. The Scots
                                                                              its coastline stretches nearly 10,000 km   can be dour, but equally they can flash
                                                                              (6,200 miles). There are 787 major islands,  with inspiration. They delight in self-
                                                                              almost all lying off the northern or   deprecating humour and continue to
                                                                              western coasts. Most of the nation’s   honour a long tradition of hospitality.































                                                                              A view from Edinburgh Castle with Calton Hill and the Firth of Forth in the distance
                                                                               Pipers marching at the World Pipe Band Championships, held in Glasgow



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