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An Introduction to Scotland

If you know anything about Scotland it is probably kilts, bagpipes or whisky. Or perhaps you are a football fan and have heard of Celtic and Rangers? Can you think of anything else that is typical of Scotland?

An introduction to Scotland
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The main areas of Scotland are the Southern Uplands, the Central Lowlands and the Highlands. In the far north are the islands, the Hebrides, the Orkneys and the Shetlands. Agriculture is important in the south, while most of the industry is in the Central Lowlands. The Highlands in the north are mountainous and beautiful and fewer people live there. Edinburgh, the capital, and Glasgow are the main cities. Scotland and Norway have always had close connections and there are similarities in their landscape and language. The Scots are proud of their musical traditions, sports and national costume.

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Scotland, Loch NessScotland, Loch Ness
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 Geographically, the country can be divided into 3 main parts. The Southern Uplands is an area of low hills and fertile valleys, where agriculture is important. This area merges with the plain of the more industrial Central Lowlands, which in turn gives way to the fast-flowing rivers, quiet lochs and picturesque mountains of the Highlands in the north. The Highlands are mountainous and sparsely populated; in fact one of the least populated regions in Europe. In the far north, Scotland’s beauty culminates in the islands of the Hebrides, the Orkneys and the Shetlands. The country has a total of 790 islands and a population of 5.1 million. The two largest cities are situated in Central Scotland; Edinburgh, the capital, in the east and Glasgow, the largest, in the west.

The economy is based on the following industries: high technology; financial; tourism; oil; hydroelectric power; salmon; forestry; sheep farming.

 

Scotland and Norway

There are strong similarities between many parts of Scotland and Norway, especially north-west Scotland with its mountains and fiords. Close ties have always existed between the two countries. Norwegian vikings settled on the islands of the north and west and evidence of Norwegian settlement is found in place names like Wick, Thurso and Shetland.

The Scots use many words from Norse, for example, kirk (kirke), bairn (barn) and gate (gate). Scots is a separate language from English with different vocabulary and grammar, but most people in Scotland speak Scottish Standard English. Gaelic, a Celtic language, is still spoken mainly in the north and west of Scotland, but the number of speakers is decreasing despite efforts to preserve it.

Tossing the caberTossing the caber
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Bagpipes, Music and Fun Sports

Scotland has strong and vibrant poetry and musical traditions where the fiddle, accordion and of course the bagpipes are used. The latter possibly only appreciated by the Scots themselves!

Scots are also proud of their national sports like golf, curling and tossing the caber. Then there is the kilt, the national costume, which is worn only by men. Traditionally, it was made from woollen material in your clan’s tartan, but modern kilts come in many forms and materials. The film, Braveheart, helped to increase the popularity of the kilt.

 

Comprehension

Try the multiple choice test in the right hand column.

Research

  1. There are many similarities between Norway and Scotland. Make a list comparing the two countries in terms of trade, population, size, climate, scenery etc.
    Use websites like: world-factbook-CIA to find facts and figures.
  2. Who is Braveheart? Use the internet to find out. Why has he become such an important Scottish icon?

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