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Scotland Turlas Pavel Deac Ioana Teacher Singiorzan Adina For english

Location:in the european continent Scotland is a country that is part of the united Kingdom.

Religion Just over two-thirds (67%) of the Scottish population reported having a religion in 2001 with Christianity representing all but 2% of these 28% of the population reported having no religious adherence.

Military of Scotland Although Scotland has a long military tradition that predates the Treaty of Union with England, its armed forces now form part of the British Armed Forces, with the notable exception of the Atholl Highlanders, Europe's only legal private army. In 2006, the infantry regiments of the Scottish Division were amalgamated to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland. Other distinctively Scottish regiments in the British Army include the Scots Guards, the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and the Scottish Transport Regiment, a Territorial Army Regiment of the Royal Logistic Corps.Treaty of Unionarmed forcesBritish Armed ForcesAtholl HighlandersregimentsScottish DivisionRoyal Regiment of Scotland British ArmyScots GuardsRoyal Scots Dragoon GuardsScottish Transport RegimentRoyal Logistic Corps

Sport SportSport is an important element in Scottish culture, with the country hosting many of its own national sporting competitions. It enjoys independent representation at many international sporting events including the FIFA World Cup, the Rugby Union World Cup, the Rugby League World Cup, the Cricket World Cup and the Commonwealth Games, but not at the Olympic Games where Scottish athletes are part of the Great Britain team. Scotland has its own national governing bodies, such as the Scottish Football Association and the Scottish Rugby UnionFIFA World CupRugby Union World CupRugby League World CupCricket World CupCommonwealth GamesGreat Britain teamgoverning bodiesScottish Football AssociationScottish Rugby Union

Flora and fauna Scotland's wildlife is typical of the north west of Europe, although several of the larger mammals such as the Lynx, Brown Bear, Wolf, Elk and Walrus were hunted to extinction in historic times. There are important populations of seals and internationally significant nesting grounds for a variety of seabirds such as Gannets. The Golden Eagle is something of a national iconLynxBrown BearWolfElkWalrussealsseabirds GannetsGolden Eagle

Economy Scotland has a western style open mixed economy which is closely linked with that of the rest of Europe and the wider world. Traditionally, the Scottish economy has been dominated by heavy industry underpinned by the shipbuilding in Glasgow, coal mining and steel industries. Petroleum related industries associated with the extraction of North Sea oil have also been important employers from the 1970s, especially in the north east of Scotland.openmixed economyheavy industryshipbuildingGlasgowcoal miningsteel industriesNorth Sea oil

Culture Scottish musicScottish music is a significant aspect of the nation's culture, with both traditional and modern influences. A famous traditional Scottish instrument is the Great Highland Bagpipe, a wind instrument consisting of three drones and a melody pipe (called the chanter), which are fed continuously by a reservoir of air in a bag. Bagpipe bands, featuring bagpipes and various types of drums, and showcasing Scottish music styles while creating new ones, have spread throughout the world. The clàrsach (harp), fiddle and accordion are also traditional Scottish instruments, the latter two heavily featured in Scottish country dance bands. Today, there are many successful Scottish bands and individual artists in varying styles.Great Highland BagpipeBagpipe bandsclàrsachfiddleaccordionScottish country dance

National symbpols The national flag of Scotland, known as the Saltire or St. Andrew's Cross, dates (at least in legend) from the 9th century, and is thus the oldest national flag still in use. Since 1606 the Saltire has also formed part of the design of the Union Flag. There are numerous other symbols and symbolic artefacts, both official and unofficial, including the thistle, the nation's floral emblem, 6 April 1320 statement of political independence the Declaration of Arbroath, the textile pattern tartan that often signifies a particular Scottish clan, and the Lion Rampant flag.flag of ScotlandflagUnion Flagthistlefloral emblemDeclaration of Arbroathtartan Scottish clanLion Rampant