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Scotland

By Nolan Ditcher




 Take A Tour Of Scotland
Where Do You Want To Go?
               Geography    Geography 2       Geography 3


                 People      People 2          Economy


               Economy 2       Flag         National Symbols


               Government    Religion           Sports


                Climate        Food             Wildlife



                            Click To Exit
Bibliography
Geography
•    Capital – Edinburgh
•    Largest City – Glasgow
•    Area – 78,772 km2 (30,414 mi2)
•    Regions – Shetney and Orkland Islands
                             Highlands and Western Isles
                             North East Scotland

    See The Regions   Central Scotland East
                      Central Scotland West
                      Glasgow and Surrounding Areas
                      Edinburgh and Surrounding Areas
                      South East Scotland
                      South West Scotland




                                                           Back
Geography 2
•   Tallest Mountain – Ben Nevis (1344m)
•   Longest River – River Tay (193km)
•   800 islands, but only 130 inhabited
•   Average Sea Level Temp. of 9 C
•   Avg. 3 hrs. sunshine each day
•   Avg. of 200 rain days per year (250 on
    west coast.


                                             Back
Geography 3
• Scotland is part of the United Kingdom
• Major Cities –
1.Edinburgh
2.Glasgow
3.Stirling
4.Dundee
5.Aberdeen
6.Inverness
                                           Back
People
• Population – 5,168,500 (2008 est.)
• Population Density – 64/km2 (167.5/mi2)
• Birth Rate – 10.7 per 1,000 population
• Death Rate – 11 per 1,000 population
• Literacy – 99%
• Life Expectancy – Male – 74.2 years
                     Female – 79.3 years
• Population Growth Rate – 0.4%
                                        Back
People 2
• Official Languages – English, Gaelic, and
  Scots
• Currency – Pound Sterling
• GVA Per Head - £ 19,152 (2007 est.)
• GVA - £ 98 million (2007 est.)
• Labor Force – 2,678,000
• Net Migration Rate – 4.1 migrants per
  1,000 population
                                         Back
Religion
• Major Religions –
(click on religion to learn more)
1.Christianity
2.Islam
3.Judaism
4.Paganism



                                    Back
Economy
•   Currency – Pound Sterling
•   GVA Per Head - £ 19,152 (2007 est.)
•   GVA - £ 98 million (2007 est.)
•   Labor Force – 2,678,000
•   Top Five Exports – Food and Drink – £4.6
    (£ Billions)        Chemicals – £2.2
                        Wholesale, Retail, and
                        Accommodations – £1.9
                        Business Services – £1.9
                        Office Machinery – £1.2
                                          Back
Economy 2
• Top Five Export Destinations (£ Billions)
1.U.S.A. – £2.8
2.France – £1.5
3.Netherlands - £1.4
4.Germany - £1.3
5.Eire - £1.0



                                          Back
Government
•   Constitutional Monarchy
•   Queen (of U.K.) – Elizabeth II
•   1st Minister of Scotland – Alex Salmond
•   Prime Minister – Gordon Brown
•   Budget - £31 billion
•   Political Party – Scottish Nation Party
    (Minority Administration)


                                              Back
Flag
   Scotland’s Flag




United Kingdom’s Flag




                        Back
Climate
•   Mild winters
•   Cold, wet summers
•   Lower temperatures than rest of the U.K.
•   Winter temperature avg. – 6 C (42.8 F)
•   Summer temperature avg. – 18 C (64.4 F)




                                         Back
Sports

•   Important element in Scottish Culture
•   St. Andrews is internationally known as the
    home of golf
•   Scotland’s sports include, but are not limited
    to:
•   Golf
•   Soccer (called football)
•   Rugby
•   Cricket
                                              Back
National Symbols
• The flag is known as the Saltire or St.
  Andrew’s Cross
• Scotland’s flag is also the oldest national
  flag still in use
• The national anthem is named The Flower
  of Scotland
• St. Andrews day, on November 30th, is the
  national day

                                          Back
Food
• Scottish food includes soups, seafood,
  meat, vegetables, fruits, dairy, cheese,
  pudding, desserts, cakes, and breads
• Many of Scotland’s drinks contain alcohol
• Due to immigration, Italian food has
  become part of Scottish cooking



                                         Back
Wildlife
• Scotland’s wildlife is typical for Europe
• Large animals such as lynx, brown bear,
  wolf, elk, and walruses were hunted to
  extinction in prehistoric times
• Other animals include seals, gannets,
  ptarmigan, mountain hare, stoat, squirrels,
  beaver, and wild boar


                                          Back
Regions

                       Shetland and Orkney Islands

                       The Highlands and Western Islands

                       North East Scotland

                       Central Scotland East

                       Central Scotland West

                       Glasgow and Surrounding Areas

                       Edinburgh and Surrounding Areas

                       South East Scotland

Back To Geography      South West Scotland           Back
Christianity
    • Worship Jesus as the son of god
    • Believe that Jesus died to save us from sin
    • Monotheistic, believe in one god
    • Based on the teachings of Jesus of
      Nazareth
    • Old Testament and New Testament
    • Believe that Jesus is the Messiah, that he
      is our savior
Back To Religions                            Back
Islam
    • Second largest religion in the world
    • Worship Allah as God
    • Fastest growing religion in the world




Back To Religions                             Back
Judaism
    • Originating from the Hebrew Bible
    • The way of life of the Jews
    • 13 million members in 2007
    • 40% in the U.S.A. and 40% in Israel
    • One of the oldest monotheistic religions
    • Oldest monotheistic religion to survive in
      the present day
    • Claims a historical continuity spanning
      over 3000 years
Back To Religions                              Back
Paganism
    •   Polytheistic, believe in more than one god
    •   Non-Abrahamic
    •   Started in Europe before Christianization
    •   Any Pagan religion (polytheistic)
    •   One example of Paganism is the ancient
        Greek religion



Back To Religions                              Back
Bibliography
• Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.com)
• Scotland - The Official Online Gateway to
  Scotland (www.scotland.org)




                                         Back

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Scotland

  • 1. Scotland By Nolan Ditcher Take A Tour Of Scotland
  • 2.
  • 3. Where Do You Want To Go? Geography Geography 2 Geography 3 People People 2 Economy Economy 2 Flag National Symbols Government Religion Sports Climate Food Wildlife Click To Exit Bibliography
  • 4. Geography • Capital – Edinburgh • Largest City – Glasgow • Area – 78,772 km2 (30,414 mi2) • Regions – Shetney and Orkland Islands Highlands and Western Isles North East Scotland See The Regions Central Scotland East Central Scotland West Glasgow and Surrounding Areas Edinburgh and Surrounding Areas South East Scotland South West Scotland Back
  • 5. Geography 2 • Tallest Mountain – Ben Nevis (1344m) • Longest River – River Tay (193km) • 800 islands, but only 130 inhabited • Average Sea Level Temp. of 9 C • Avg. 3 hrs. sunshine each day • Avg. of 200 rain days per year (250 on west coast. Back
  • 6. Geography 3 • Scotland is part of the United Kingdom • Major Cities – 1.Edinburgh 2.Glasgow 3.Stirling 4.Dundee 5.Aberdeen 6.Inverness Back
  • 7. People • Population – 5,168,500 (2008 est.) • Population Density – 64/km2 (167.5/mi2) • Birth Rate – 10.7 per 1,000 population • Death Rate – 11 per 1,000 population • Literacy – 99% • Life Expectancy – Male – 74.2 years Female – 79.3 years • Population Growth Rate – 0.4% Back
  • 8. People 2 • Official Languages – English, Gaelic, and Scots • Currency – Pound Sterling • GVA Per Head - £ 19,152 (2007 est.) • GVA - £ 98 million (2007 est.) • Labor Force – 2,678,000 • Net Migration Rate – 4.1 migrants per 1,000 population Back
  • 9. Religion • Major Religions – (click on religion to learn more) 1.Christianity 2.Islam 3.Judaism 4.Paganism Back
  • 10. Economy • Currency – Pound Sterling • GVA Per Head - £ 19,152 (2007 est.) • GVA - £ 98 million (2007 est.) • Labor Force – 2,678,000 • Top Five Exports – Food and Drink – £4.6 (£ Billions) Chemicals – £2.2 Wholesale, Retail, and Accommodations – £1.9 Business Services – £1.9 Office Machinery – £1.2 Back
  • 11. Economy 2 • Top Five Export Destinations (£ Billions) 1.U.S.A. – £2.8 2.France – £1.5 3.Netherlands - £1.4 4.Germany - £1.3 5.Eire - £1.0 Back
  • 12. Government • Constitutional Monarchy • Queen (of U.K.) – Elizabeth II • 1st Minister of Scotland – Alex Salmond • Prime Minister – Gordon Brown • Budget - £31 billion • Political Party – Scottish Nation Party (Minority Administration) Back
  • 13. Flag Scotland’s Flag United Kingdom’s Flag Back
  • 14. Climate • Mild winters • Cold, wet summers • Lower temperatures than rest of the U.K. • Winter temperature avg. – 6 C (42.8 F) • Summer temperature avg. – 18 C (64.4 F) Back
  • 15. Sports • Important element in Scottish Culture • St. Andrews is internationally known as the home of golf • Scotland’s sports include, but are not limited to: • Golf • Soccer (called football) • Rugby • Cricket Back
  • 16. National Symbols • The flag is known as the Saltire or St. Andrew’s Cross • Scotland’s flag is also the oldest national flag still in use • The national anthem is named The Flower of Scotland • St. Andrews day, on November 30th, is the national day Back
  • 17. Food • Scottish food includes soups, seafood, meat, vegetables, fruits, dairy, cheese, pudding, desserts, cakes, and breads • Many of Scotland’s drinks contain alcohol • Due to immigration, Italian food has become part of Scottish cooking Back
  • 18. Wildlife • Scotland’s wildlife is typical for Europe • Large animals such as lynx, brown bear, wolf, elk, and walruses were hunted to extinction in prehistoric times • Other animals include seals, gannets, ptarmigan, mountain hare, stoat, squirrels, beaver, and wild boar Back
  • 19. Regions Shetland and Orkney Islands The Highlands and Western Islands North East Scotland Central Scotland East Central Scotland West Glasgow and Surrounding Areas Edinburgh and Surrounding Areas South East Scotland Back To Geography South West Scotland Back
  • 20. Christianity • Worship Jesus as the son of god • Believe that Jesus died to save us from sin • Monotheistic, believe in one god • Based on the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth • Old Testament and New Testament • Believe that Jesus is the Messiah, that he is our savior Back To Religions Back
  • 21. Islam • Second largest religion in the world • Worship Allah as God • Fastest growing religion in the world Back To Religions Back
  • 22. Judaism • Originating from the Hebrew Bible • The way of life of the Jews • 13 million members in 2007 • 40% in the U.S.A. and 40% in Israel • One of the oldest monotheistic religions • Oldest monotheistic religion to survive in the present day • Claims a historical continuity spanning over 3000 years Back To Religions Back
  • 23. Paganism • Polytheistic, believe in more than one god • Non-Abrahamic • Started in Europe before Christianization • Any Pagan religion (polytheistic) • One example of Paganism is the ancient Greek religion Back To Religions Back
  • 24. Bibliography • Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.com) • Scotland - The Official Online Gateway to Scotland (www.scotland.org) Back