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  • 41Scone, Scotland — For other uses, see Scone (disambiguation). Coordinates: 56°25′04″N 3°24′15″W / 56.417903°N 3.404037°W / 56.417903; 3.404037 …

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  • 42David II of Scotland — David II Drawing of David II by Sylvester Harding (published in 1797) [1] There is no evidence that suggests David II actually looked like this …

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  • 43Climate change in Scotland — The mitigation of anthropogenic climate change in the nation of Scotland is a matter for the devolved Scottish Parliament. Contents 1 Greenhouse gas emissions 2 Impact 2.1 Agriculture …

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  • 44Malcolm IV of Scotland — Malcolm IV (Máel Coluim mac Eanric) Malcolum Deo Rectore Rex Scottorum Malcolm, by God s Rule King of the Scots Mael Coluim Cennmor, mac Eanric, ardri Alban Malcolm the Great Chief, son of Henry, High King of Scotland Reign 24 May 1153 – 9… …

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  • 45List of magazines published in Scotland — is an incomplete list of magazines and comics published in Scotland.There are over 700 magazines currently being published in Scotland, by nearly 200 organisations, with an estimated total turnover of £157m per annum [ [http://www.ppa.co.uk/cgi… …

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  • 46New Scotland, New York — For other uses, see Scotland (disambiguation). New Scotland   Town   Clarence Houck s Cattery New Scotland, NY …

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  • 47National parks of Scotland — Looking eastwards along Loch Katrine in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. National parks of Scotland are managed areas of outstanding landscape where habitation and commercial activities are restricted. At present, Scotland has two …

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  • 48Society of Scotland in the High Middle Ages — Scottish Society in the High Middle Ages pertains to Scottish society roughly between 900 and 1286, a period roughly corresponding to the general historical era known as the High Middle Ages.tratificationHigh Medieval Scottish society was… …

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  • 49List of countries by native names — This List of countries by native names is an alphabetical list of countries of the world with the names in the official (national) native languages, including both de jure and de facto independent states, inhabited dependent territories, as well… …

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  • 50Free Church of Scotland — • Short introduction and history of the United Free Church. Briefly covers the secession, notes the events leading up to the disruption and deals with the events during the unification Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Free Church of… …

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