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  Scotland - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The Kingdom of Scotland was united in 843, by King Kenneth I of Scotland, and is thus one of the oldest still-existing countries in the world.
Scotland's territorial extent is generally that established by the 1237 Treaty of York between Scotland and England and the 1266 Treaty of Perth between Scotland and Norway.
Scottish sundial — the renaissance sundials of Scotland.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/s/c/o/Scotland.html   (5679 words)

  
 BBC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
However, the BBC is regularly accused by the government of the day of bias in favour of the opposition and, by the opposition, of bias in favour of the government.
BBC Worldwide Limited is the wholly-owned commercial subsidiary of the BBC responsible for the commercial exploitation of BBC programmes and other properties.
In March 2003 the BBC announced that from the end of May 2003 (subsequently deferred to July 14) it intended to transmit all eight of its domestic television channels (including the 15 regional variations of BBC One) unencrypted from the Astra 2D satellite.
bbc.iqnaut.net   (2828 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Scotland
Scotland's legal, educational and judicial systems continue to be separate from those of England and Wales and Northern Ireland, and because of this it constitutes a discrete jurisdiction in public and in private international law.
Two major Jacobite risings launched from the Highlands of Scotland in 1715 and 1745 failed to remove the House of Hanover from the British throne.
The population of Scotland in the 2001 census was 5,062,011.
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 Bbc Scotland, Bbc Scotland resources
Scotland advanced markedly in educational terms during the fifteenth century with the founding of the University of St Andrews in 1413, the University of Glasgow in 1450 and the University of Aberdeen in 1494, and with the passing of the Education Act (1496).
Scotland (Alba in Scottish Gaelic and sometimes known also as Caledonia) is a country or nation and former independent kingdom of northwest Europe, and one of the four constituent parts of the United Kingdom.
Scotland's controversial Dungavel detention centre is to be...
www.scotlandz.co.uk /BbcScotland   (2331 words)

  
 Resources
The Internet Folk Festival and the Online Folk Festival are two sources for continuous folk and roots music programming on the Web.
The Traditional Song Forum, a UK-based group devoted to studying and disseminating traditional songs and singing.
Of the two American general folk magazines here, Dirty Linen is just a bit stronger on contemporary styles and world music, and Sing Out!
www.kalwfolk.org /sources.html   (5391 words)

  
 Scordatura: November 2005 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
I'm sure these are the perpetrators of annoying after hours fireworks in my street every few months: North Kelvinside modelling agency.
Kujala reports that some have already managed to collect the necessary points to claim the Sony laptop, in less than two weeks.
The Music Show The best new sounds from the Scottish music scene, brought to you on Fridays at 23.30, BBC TWO Scotland
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