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1 A Visit to Scotland

2 He who has not seen Scotland, does not really know Great Britain

3 Geographical position of Scotland Scotland is the most northern of the countries that constitute the UK. Scotland is the most northern of the countries that constitute the UK. Scotland is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north and in the west and by the North Sea in the east. Scotland is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north and in the west and by the North Sea in the east.

4 Territory, population Scotland occupies the area of 78,8 thousand square kilometers. It is divided into 2 parts: Highlands and Lowlands. Its population is over 5 million people.

5 Flag This is the flag of Scotland. The white diagonal cross is the cross of St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland. St. Andrew’s day is Scotland's national day.

6 Coat of arms A lion rampant symbolizes Scotland in the Royal Coat of Arms Royal Standard of Scotland

7 National symbols The national symbol - a thistle – appeared in the The national symbol - a thistle – appeared in the 15-th century as 15-th century as a symbol a symbol of defense. of defense. Another symbol is tartan

8 Edinburgh the capital of Scotland the capital of Scotland its cultural centre its cultural centre the world-famous festivals of music and drama take place there the world-famous festivals of music and drama take place there famous for its famous for its ancient castles

9 Famous cities Glasgow in Scotland is the third largest city in Britain, is associated with heavy industry. Glasgow in Scotland is the third largest city in Britain, is associated with heavy industry. Aberdeen is an important port in Scotland. This is Aberdeen is an important port in Scotland. This is the capital of North Sea petroleum the capital of North Sea petroleum

10 Famous people Scotland is associated with the names of  Archibald Cronin, a well-known Scottish novelist;  Walter Scott, a great master of the historical novel;  Robert Louis Stevenson, a  Robert Louis Stevenson, a famousScottish writer. He is the author of the book «Treasure Island famous Scottish writer. He is the author of the book «Treasure Island»

11 Everybody in Scotland knows and loves Robert Burns «A Red, Red Rose» Oh, my Luve’s like a red, red rose, That’s newly sprung in June. Oh, my Luve’s like melodie, That’s sweetly play’d in tune. And fare thee weel, my only Luve And fare thee weel a while And I will come again, my Luve, Tho’ it were ten thousand mile!

12 John Knox Sean Connery Famous People an English theatre, film, and television actor 16 century - a historian, a preacher and the leader of Protestant Reformation

13 Famous Politicians Phillip, the Duke of Edinburgh

14 Famous Scottish – fold Cats

15 The traditional clothes of Scottish people are kilts Scotland is a country of pipes, kilts, festivals Famous Traditions

16 Places of interest in Scotland Scotland is a country of old castles and beautiful lakes

17 Places of interest in Scotland

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19 Thanks for attention!


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