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Elena García Matos

INDEX
1.A History of Scotland.
2.Mary, Queen of Scots
3.Geography.
4.Edimburgh.
5.Food.6.Sport.
6.Scottish Icons
7. Scottish Icons.
8.Scottish Traditions.
9.Famous Scottish Writers.
10.Famous Scots.
11.Famous Scottish Inventors
and Discoverers.
12.Scotland Today.
Chapter 1: A History of Scotland.

Wall built in 79 AD to
separate territories conquered
by the Romans from the
unconquered (nowadys
Scotland)

Hadrian´s
Wall
Chapter 1: A History of Scotlnd

A hero in the Scottish


Resistance against the
conquest of the English arm.
Chapter 2 : Mary, Queen of Scots.

Mary Queen of
Scots, last queen
of Scotland;
executed by
conspiracy.
Mother of the Rei
of Scotland and
England Jaime
VI.
Chapter 3: Geography: MUNROS
Munros, the name of a
mountain range, is due to the
mountaineer Hugo Munro; its
highest mountain is Ben Nevis
(914 m).
Chapter 3: Geography: LAKES

The Trossachs National Park is the


favourite destination for tourists,
The best known lake is Loch Ness
with its pet Nessie.
Chapter 3: Islands

The islands with more


population are Lewis and
Harris; the less populated Fair
(70 people approximately).
Chapter 4: Edinburg.

FESTIVAL

EDINBURG CASTLE
Chapter 4: Edinburgh
Chapter 5: Food

Haggis (lungs and


liver of sheep)

Oats-porridge
Chapter 5 : Food

Deep-fried Mars
Bars

Shortbread Scotland
Chapter 6: Sport

Highland Games

Golf
Chapter 7: Scottish Icons
Kils

Tartan

Bagpipes

The Thistle

Mac/Mc
Chapter 8: Scottish Traditions

Burn Supper is Scotland`s


national poet.

Presents from “first footer”


Chapter 9: Writers
Chapter 10: Famous Scots

David Tenant

Robbie Coltrane
Chapter 10: Famous Scots

Andy Murray

Rose Leslie
Chapter 11: Famous Scttish inventors and Discoverers

Alexander Graham Bell

Sir Alexander Fleming

James Watt
Chapter 12: Scotland Today.

Parliament in
Edinburg.

National referendum for


Scttish independence
THE END

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