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Scotland is land þæs Ȝeānlǣhtan Cynerīċes and is se norðenmest dǣl Brytene īeȝe.

Scotland (Alba on Scyttisce) is landrīċe oþþe þēod and ǣrselfdēmende cynerīċe norþƿestre Europe, and gǣþ tō ānum dǣle fēoƿera þæs Ȝeānlǣhtan Cynerīċes. Scotland hæfþ landmearc mid Englalande and is elles ȝebunden be sǣ and gārsecge. Hit hæfþ mæniȝefeald īeȝe in þāra brime his ƿesthealfe and be norþen (Orcanege and Hjaltland).

Scotland (Englisc)
Alba (Scyttisc)
Scyttisc Fana Scotlandes Eald Cynescild
(Fana) (Coat of Arms)
Royal cƿide: Nemo me impune lacessit
(Læden: Nǣnig ābylgeþ mē wītelēase)
Scotlandes stōwe in Europe
Scotlandes stōwe in þǣm GC
Scotlandes stōwe in þǣm GC
Ambihtlicu sprǣc Nīwe Englisc,
Scyttisc
Hēafod Edinburg
Mæst burg Glasgow
Ǣrest Ambihtmann Alex Salmond
Mearc
- Getæl
- % wæter
Ranked 2nd UK
78,782 km²
1.9%
Lēodrǣden
- Getæl (2001)
- Þiccnes
Ranked 2nd UK
5,062,011
64/km²
Establishment Cenneð MacAlpin, 843
Feoh Pund sterling (£) (GBP)
Tīdgyrtel UTC, Summor: UTC +1
Þēodlic antefn Blōstm Scotlandes
(de facto)1
Þēodlic blōstm Þistel
Hlēowsanct St. Andrew
Internet TLD .uk2
Calling Code 442

(1) To date, Scotland does not officially recognise one single national anthem. Over the years, the role of the nation's anthem has been filled by various patriotic songs, including Flower of Scotland, Scotland the Brave and Scots Wha Hae. In the 1990s, one of the country's leading tabloid newspapers conducted a poll to determine which song should be classed as Scotland's anthem. Flower of Scotland won and is now used as the de facto national anthem at international sporting events, although there are those who still consider the other songs as having equal validity.

(2) For þǣm halan rīce.

[ādihtan] Scottarīċe

Scotland ƿæs in ȝēardagum cynerīċe. Mid Englarīċe ƿæs hit ȝeānlǣhte by Anne Cƿēne in 1707, Grēate Bryten Cynerīce to scieppenne.

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