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About Scotland |Culture |Demography | Economy | Government & Politics | Geography| History | Transport | Welcome to visit Scotland, United Kingdom. We offer free travel and tour information for visitors. The main land of Scotland comprises the northern third of the land mass of the island of Great Britain, which lies off the northwest coast of Continental Europe. The total area is 78,772 km² (30,414 sq mi), comparable to the size of the Czech Republic, making Scotland the 117th largest country in the world. Scotland's only land border is with England, and runs for 96 kilometres (60 mi) between the basin of the River Tweed on the east coast and the Solway Firth in the west. The Atlantic Ocean borders the west coast and the North Sea is to the east. The island of Ireland lies only 30 kilometres (20 mi) from the southwestern peninsula of Kintyre; Norway is 305 kilometres (190 mi) to the east and the Faroes, 270 kilometres (168 mi) to the north.
The territorial extent of Scotland is generally that established by the
1237 Treaty of York between Scotland and England and the 1266 Treaty of
Perth between Scotland and Norway. Important exceptions include the Isle
of Man, which having been lost to England in the 14th century is now a
crown dependency outside of the United Kingdom; the island groups Orkney
and Shetland, which were acquired from Norway in 1472; and
Berwick-upon-Tweed, lost to England in 1482. Climate
The climate of Scotland is temperate and
oceanic, and tends to be very changeable. It is warmed by the Gulf Stream
from the Atlantic, and as such has much milder winters (but cooler, wetter
summers) than areas on similar latitudes, for example Labrador, Canada,
Moscow, or the Kamchatka Peninsula on the opposite side of Eurasia.
However, temperatures are generally lower than in the rest of the UK, with
the coldest ever UK temperature of -27.2 °C (-16.96 °F) recorded at
Braemar in the Grampian Mountains, on 11 February 1895. Winter maximums
average 6 °C (42.8 °F) in the lowlands, with summer maximums averaging 18
°C (64.4 °F). The highest temperature recorded was 32.9 °C (91.22 °F) at
Greycrook, Scottish Borders on 9 August 2003. Main city/parts/county of Scotland Aberdeen | Angus | Argyll | Bute | Borders | Clackmannanshire | Dumfries | Dundee | East Ayrshire | East Dunbartonshire | East Lothian | Edinburgh | Falkirk District | Fife | Galloway | Glasgow | Highland | Inverclyde | Kinross | Midlothian | Moray | North Ayrshire | Orkney | Perth | Renfrewshire | Shetland | South Ayrshire | South Lanarkshire | Stirling District | West Dunbartonshire | West Lothian | Western Isles Geography of ScotlandShopping from Europe, England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland Baby | Beauty | Books | Classical Music | Clothing | Computer & Video Games | Diy & Tools | DVD | Electronic | Home & Garden | Health & Beauty | Jewelry | Kitchen & House ware | MP3 download | Music | Office Product | Shoes & Accessories | Sports & Leis | Software & Tools | Toys & Games | Watches | Romance Books
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