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SCOTLAND. This Will Include Facts about Scotland Tradition/Culture Traditional Food Jobs/Hobbies Country Side National Products Currency Map Of Scotland.

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Page 1: SCOTLAND. This Will Include Facts about Scotland Tradition/Culture Traditional Food Jobs/Hobbies Country Side National Products Currency Map Of Scotland.

SCOTLAND

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This Will Include

• Facts about Scotland• Tradition/Culture• Traditional Food• Jobs/Hobbies• Country Side• National Products• Currency• Map Of Scotland

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Where is Scotland?

• Scotland is in north-west Europe and is part of Great Britain, an island country and the United Kingdom. Scotland is a mountainous country in the north of the island of Great Britain and shares a land border to the south with England and is bounded by the North Sea on the east and the Atlantic Ocean on the west. Its capital city is Edinburgh.

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Food In Scotland

• Haggis is a dish containing sheep's 'pluck' (heart, liver and lungs), minced with onion, oatmeal, suet, spices, and salt, mixed with stock, and traditionally simmered in the animal's stomach for approximately three hours. Most modern commercial haggis is prepared in a casing rather than an actual stomach.

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Scottish Traditions

• The castles? The bagpipes? The Highland Games? Or is it whisky? Infact is that you are likely to find some unique features in Scotland and its people that you won't find easily, and originally, anywhere else in the world.

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Money & Currency

The strength of the pound sterling makes Scotland an expensive destination for non-Europeans. Food, accommodation and transport are all fairly pricey, and more so in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Aberdeen than in the rest of the country; the only real bargains are the many excellent museums and galleries that you can visit for free.

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Here is a Map of Scotland

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National product

• prickly-leaved purple flower which was first used in the 15th century as a symbol of defence. The Scottish Bluebell is also seen as the flower of Scotland.

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Jobs & Hobbies

• Snow Shoveler

• Making kilts

• Waiter

• Making Tartons

• Playing The Bagpipes

• Playing The Highland Games

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Country Side

• Thistles

• Snow in winter

• Warm windy Summer

• Castles

• Deer

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National Anthem• O flower of Scotland

When will we seeYour like againThat fought and died forYour wee bit hill and glenAnd stood against himProud Edward's armyAnd sent him homewardTae think again

The hills are bare nowAnd autumn leaves lie thick and stillO'er land that is lost nowWhich those so dearly heldThat stood against himProud Edward's armyAnd sent him homewardTae think again

Those days are passed nowAnd in the past they must remainBut we can still rise nowAnd be the nation againThat stood against himProud Edward's armyAnd sent him homewardTae think again

O flower of ScotlandWhen will we seeYour like againThat fought and died forYour wee bit hill and glenAnd stood against himProud Edward's armyAnd sent him homewardTae think again

The hills are bare nowAnd autumn leaves lie thick and stillO'er land that is lost nowWhich those so dearly heldO flower of ScotlandWhen will we seeYour like againThat fought and died forYour wee bit hill and glenAnd stood against himProud Edward's armyAnd sent him homewardTae think again The hills are bare nowAnd autumn leaves lie thick and stillO'er land that is lost nowWhich those so dearly heldO flower of ScotlandWhen will we seeYour like againThat fought and died forYour wee bit hill and glenAnd stood against himProud Edward's armyAnd sent him homewardTae think again

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Credits

• Illustrated by Levi Beazley

• Directed By Levi Beazley

• Graphics By Levi Beazley

• Published using Microsoft Power Point 2003.

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