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SCOTLAND
 ~Alberto Martín
  ~Javier Martín
  ~Maria Jiménez
 ~Rocio Rodríguez
  ~Timir Pulatov
Localization
 Scotland is part of the United
    Kingdom.
   It consists of over 790 islands.
   The capital is Edinburgh
   The Kingdom was an independent state
    until 1 May 1707.
   From a geological perspective the
    country has three main sub-divisions:
    Highlands, Lowlands and Shetlands.
Map of Scotland
HIGHLANDS
LOWLANDS
SHETLANDS
History
    What was the roman name for Scotland?
   The Romans called it Caledonia. It’s the Roman name of a tribe in the
    northern part of Scotland.


    Scottish figures:

   Sir William Wallace: Born in 1270 Renfrew, Scotland, William Wallace
    became the leader of the Scottish rebels during the first years of the
    long, and ultimately successful, to free Scotland from English. The
    English killed him.

   Mary Stuart : Mary was Queen of Scotland about 460 years ago. She was
    one of the most tragic queens in British history. She was born in
    Linlithgow Palace in the year 1542. Her father died six days after her
    birth and with his death Mary became the infant queen. She and her
    mother moved to Stirling Castle where she was crowned Queen.
Famous people of Scotland

 Arthur conan doyle


  Doctor, novelist and writer of detective stories, is the creator
  of Sherlock Holmes. He was born in 1859 in Edinburgh and
  studied in the universities of Stonyhurst and of Edinburgh. By
  his works the title of sir was granted to him. He died in 1930.


 Sean Connery


  He was born in Edinburgh in 1939. He is an actor and producer
  of Scotch cinema who won a Prize Oscar. Great part of his
  reputation is due to the personage James Bond.
Loch Ness Lake
Loch Ness is located in the
 North of Scotland.

The lake is over 750 feet deep
 and 23 miles long.

Many years it has been
 supposed that there is a large
 dinosaur-like "monster" resident
 in Loch Ness.
Loch Ness Monster
Government
 It’s a government constitutional
 monarchy

 The monarch is Queen Elizabeth


 The first minister is Alex Salmond
Scottish Parlament
Clans
What is the meaning of the gaelic word “Clan”?
The word clan is derived from 'clann' meaning 'family' in the Irish and
Scottish Gaelic languages

Tartan:
Tartan is a type of Scottish fabric.The particular design of each type of
graph (for each clan), is called tartan.

Kilts:
The kilt is the garment most typical of Scotland. It consists of a skirt but
has the peculiarity that the men wear. The kilt color difference from
the different clans of the Highlands region.
Kilts are Scottish national
          clothes
Scotland in facts
 Population: 5,000,000
 Capital city: Edinburgh
 Enblem: thistle
 Flag: white cross on a blue background
 National day: St Andrew’s day
 Major Cities: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen,
    Stirling and Inverness
   Currency: sterling pounds (£)
   Area: 78.782 Km²
   Official lenguage: English, Scottish and Gaelic
   Anthem: God Save the Queen
 Nationality: scots
 Main religions: protestant and Calvinist
 Highest point: Ben Nevis
 Lowest point: Bed of Loch Morar
 Longest river: The River Tay
 Largest lake: the Lake of Menteith
 Official Animal: The Golden Eagle
Thistle
Thorny
 flower
 is a national
 emblem.
National flag
Traditional food and drink
 Haggis ~ Scottish national dish, chopped lamb
  meat, mixed with oatmeal, spices and whatever
  else, stuffed inside the stomach of sheep and
  boiled for several hours, eaten together with
  mashed potatoes

 Whisky~ Scotland's national drink, in the Gaelic
  it means water of life, one of the country's
  biggest earners.
Haggis   Whisky
Popular sport in Scotland
 One of the most popular sports
  of Scotland is golf. It was born in
  Scotland in 15th century

 It’s a precision club and ball
  sport, in which competing players
  use many types of clubs to
  hit balls into a series of holes on
  a golf course using the fewest
  number of strokes.
Music and songs
the Brave of Scotland   Skye Boat Song
Bagpipes are Scottish national
         instruments
Edinburgh
 Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, the
  second largest city in Scotland, and the eighth
  most populous in the United Kingdom. The City
  of Edinburgh Council governs one of Scotland's
  32 local government council areas. The council
  area includes urban Edinburgh and a 78 km2
  rural area. Located in the south-east of
  Scotland, Edinburgh lies on the east coast of
  the Central Belt, along the Firth of Forth, near
  the North Sea.
Edinburgh castle
 Edinburgh Castle has fascinating history
  spanning 3000 years and was the residence of
  many Scottish Kings and Queens.

 The ancient Honours of Scotland - the Crown,
  the Sceptre and the Sword of State –
  are on view in the Crown Room in Edinburgh
  Castle.

 Edinburgh Castle is also the home of
  the One O'Clock Gun.
Festivals and celebrations
    Up helly Aa

    It’s is a variety of fire festivals in Shetland Islands, Scotland, in
     winter to mark the end of the season Navidad. El festival
     includes a parade.

The Edinburgh festival

   It´s the largest annual cultural festival in the world.
    The Edinburgh Festival is a collective term for many arts and
    cultural festival that take place in Edinburgh, Scotland each
    summer, in August.
    The Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) was established in 1947
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Scotland project

  • 1. SCOTLAND ~Alberto Martín ~Javier Martín ~Maria Jiménez ~Rocio Rodríguez ~Timir Pulatov
  • 2. Localization  Scotland is part of the United Kingdom.  It consists of over 790 islands.  The capital is Edinburgh  The Kingdom was an independent state until 1 May 1707.  From a geological perspective the country has three main sub-divisions: Highlands, Lowlands and Shetlands.
  • 7. History What was the roman name for Scotland?  The Romans called it Caledonia. It’s the Roman name of a tribe in the northern part of Scotland. Scottish figures:  Sir William Wallace: Born in 1270 Renfrew, Scotland, William Wallace became the leader of the Scottish rebels during the first years of the long, and ultimately successful, to free Scotland from English. The English killed him.  Mary Stuart : Mary was Queen of Scotland about 460 years ago. She was one of the most tragic queens in British history. She was born in Linlithgow Palace in the year 1542. Her father died six days after her birth and with his death Mary became the infant queen. She and her mother moved to Stirling Castle where she was crowned Queen.
  • 8. Famous people of Scotland  Arthur conan doyle Doctor, novelist and writer of detective stories, is the creator of Sherlock Holmes. He was born in 1859 in Edinburgh and studied in the universities of Stonyhurst and of Edinburgh. By his works the title of sir was granted to him. He died in 1930.  Sean Connery He was born in Edinburgh in 1939. He is an actor and producer of Scotch cinema who won a Prize Oscar. Great part of his reputation is due to the personage James Bond.
  • 10. Loch Ness is located in the North of Scotland. The lake is over 750 feet deep and 23 miles long. Many years it has been supposed that there is a large dinosaur-like "monster" resident in Loch Ness.
  • 12. Government  It’s a government constitutional monarchy  The monarch is Queen Elizabeth  The first minister is Alex Salmond
  • 14. Clans What is the meaning of the gaelic word “Clan”? The word clan is derived from 'clann' meaning 'family' in the Irish and Scottish Gaelic languages Tartan: Tartan is a type of Scottish fabric.The particular design of each type of graph (for each clan), is called tartan. Kilts: The kilt is the garment most typical of Scotland. It consists of a skirt but has the peculiarity that the men wear. The kilt color difference from the different clans of the Highlands region.
  • 15. Kilts are Scottish national clothes
  • 16. Scotland in facts  Population: 5,000,000  Capital city: Edinburgh  Enblem: thistle  Flag: white cross on a blue background  National day: St Andrew’s day  Major Cities: Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, Stirling and Inverness  Currency: sterling pounds (£)  Area: 78.782 Km²  Official lenguage: English, Scottish and Gaelic  Anthem: God Save the Queen
  • 17.  Nationality: scots  Main religions: protestant and Calvinist  Highest point: Ben Nevis  Lowest point: Bed of Loch Morar  Longest river: The River Tay  Largest lake: the Lake of Menteith  Official Animal: The Golden Eagle
  • 18. Thistle Thorny flower is a national emblem.
  • 20. Traditional food and drink  Haggis ~ Scottish national dish, chopped lamb meat, mixed with oatmeal, spices and whatever else, stuffed inside the stomach of sheep and boiled for several hours, eaten together with mashed potatoes  Whisky~ Scotland's national drink, in the Gaelic it means water of life, one of the country's biggest earners.
  • 21. Haggis Whisky
  • 22. Popular sport in Scotland  One of the most popular sports of Scotland is golf. It was born in Scotland in 15th century  It’s a precision club and ball sport, in which competing players use many types of clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a golf course using the fewest number of strokes.
  • 23. Music and songs the Brave of Scotland Skye Boat Song
  • 24. Bagpipes are Scottish national instruments
  • 26.  Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, the second largest city in Scotland, and the eighth most populous in the United Kingdom. The City of Edinburgh Council governs one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas. The council area includes urban Edinburgh and a 78 km2 rural area. Located in the south-east of Scotland, Edinburgh lies on the east coast of the Central Belt, along the Firth of Forth, near the North Sea.
  • 28.  Edinburgh Castle has fascinating history spanning 3000 years and was the residence of many Scottish Kings and Queens.  The ancient Honours of Scotland - the Crown, the Sceptre and the Sword of State – are on view in the Crown Room in Edinburgh Castle.  Edinburgh Castle is also the home of the One O'Clock Gun.
  • 29. Festivals and celebrations Up helly Aa  It’s is a variety of fire festivals in Shetland Islands, Scotland, in winter to mark the end of the season Navidad. El festival includes a parade. The Edinburgh festival  It´s the largest annual cultural festival in the world. The Edinburgh Festival is a collective term for many arts and cultural festival that take place in Edinburgh, Scotland each summer, in August. The Edinburgh International Festival (EIF) was established in 1947
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