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  • 1Scotland — • The northern portion of the Island of Great Britain Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Scotland     Scotland     † …

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  • 2Scotland during the Roman Empire — encompasses a period of time that is both part of genuine history and of protohistory. It is complicated by the fact that although the Roman Empire influenced every part of Scotland during the period from the arrival of the legions in c. AD 71 to …

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  • 3Scotland Office — Scotland This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Scotland …

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  • 4Scotland at the Commonwealth Games — Scotland  at the Commonwealth Games : Flag of Scotland CGF Code = SCO …

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  • 5Scotland (disambiguation) — Scotland is a country in Europe, and one of the four constituent countries which comprise the United Kingdom.Scotland may also mean: *the Kingdom of Scotland, the sovereign Scottish state from 843 1707 *Scotland (European Parliament constituency) …

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  • 6Scotland the Brave — (Alba an Aigh en gaélique écossais) est, avec The Flower of Scotland, considéré comme l hymne national écossais. Sommaire 1 Origine 2 Utilisation 2.1 Un favori des Écossais …

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  • 7Scotland Today — Genre Regional News Created by Scottish Television (now branded STV) …

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  • 8Scotland the brave — (Alba an Aigh en gaélique écossais) est, avec The Flower of Scotland, considéré comme l hymne national écossais. Sommaire 1 Origine 2 Utilisation 2.1 Un favori des Écossais …

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  • 9Scotland Yard (Spiel) — Scotland Yard Spielplan (rechts unten Bewegungskarten) Daten zum Spiel Autor Autorengruppe Grafik E. Binz Blanke, Rene Habermacher (2003) Verlag …

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  • 10Scotland the brave — (in schottischem Gälisch Alba an Aigh) ist neben Flower of Scotland und Scots Wha Hae eine der drei inoffiziellen Nationalhymnen Schottlands. [1] Sie wird als schottische Nationalhymne bei den Commonwealth Games verwendet. Des Weiteren ist sie… …

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