Scotland - Geography, Culture and Economy

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Published 2023-04-11
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿A country on the north-western edge of Europe. A mix of islands, highlands and lowlands. A country of romance and unique traditions, very different from their imperial neighbour to the south. A nation of three different languages, its culture has survived and flourished across the millennia, delivering some of the greatest and most innovative minds found anywhere. This is the land of whiskey and haggis, Nessie and oil, golf, tartan and bagpipes. This land could only be Scotland.

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👉0:00 Introduction, Titles
👉2:29 Overview of Scotland
👉4:00 Physical Geography of Scotland
👉7:36 Climate of Scotland
👉9:07 Human Geography of Scotland
👉10:28 The Languages of Scotland
👉12:18 Religion, Largest Cities of Scotland
👉13:10 Government of Scotland
👉15:07 Human Freedom in Scotland
👉16:04 Flag and Coat of Arms of Scotland
👉17:18 Economy of Scotland
👉18:43 Cultural Sites of Scotland
👉21:00 Scottish Food
👉22:24 Bag Pipes and Tartan
👉23:40 The Loch Ness Monster
👉26:00 Famous Scots Past and Present
👉30:19 Outro and Credits

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿In this second part of a 2-part special Scotland documentary we look first at the physical geography of Scotland; its situation within Europe and the British Isles, the broad division of islands, highlands and lowlands, the climate of Scotland and the types of natural vegetation found here.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿The human geography of Scotland is a mix of English and Celtic (Gaelic) influences, with English, Scots and Scottish Gaelic languages being spoken today. The largest city is Glasgow, followed by the capital Edinburgh and then Aberdeen.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Scotland lies as an autonomous country within the United Kingdom, having its own parliament in Edinburgh and able to enact its own laws in certain areas not reserved by the UK government. The Flag of Scotland is the cross of St Andrew, a white saltire on a blue field, while the coat of arms of Scotland is a red lion rampant on a golden shield.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿The Scottish economy is an advanced mixed economy typical of highly developed nations. Oil and whiskey (whisky) are its chief exports.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Scottish culture is very rich, being a blend of English and Gaelic (Celtic) cultures. It has 3 notable UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Skara Brae, The Old and New Towns of Edinburgh, and the Forth Bridge. Bagpipes and tartan play a central role in ceremonial music and dress within Scotland, while the haggis and deep fried "anything" feature on the Scottish menu. The Loch Ness monster ("Nessie") has been a legend for centuries but documentary proof of its existence has eluded all.

🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿Scotland is the origin for an astonishing number of innovations, such as the steam engine, antibiotics, refrigeration and colour photography. Famous and notable Scots include Adam Smith, Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sir Anthony Conan Doyle, Sean Connery, Billy Connolly and James Clerk Maxwell.
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All Comments (21)
  • @Geodiode
    Are you a Scot? Or perhaps your ancestors are? Or you were lucky enough to visit this country at some point. Say hi, and tell us your favourite aspects of Scotland, its geography and its culture...
  • Brilliant video- so well done. Born and raised in Scotland, I moved to the USA, and everywhere I go people hear my accent. Always proud to be a Scot. This was a great wee gaze into some of the different aspects about the old country. Cheers everyone- here’s to Scotland!
  • @robertbruins894
    I had no idea so many famous people were from Scotland. Humanity owes a debt of gratitude to the small country. Thank you .
  • @chompachangas
    American, here. The Mrs. and I took her mother to Scotland for 2 weeks. Let me say that Scotland is glorious and achingly beautiful. The food was amazing, including lamb, taters and neeps, not to mention the salmon. I even had 3 helpings of haggis. Almost every day it was ~70F and sunny, and we were told we were very lucky. I'd have to say that the weather and vibe in Scotland (to me) is comparible to the Pacifiic Northwestern USA. Everyone we met was delightful. The land is steeped in history, and it really blew my mind. I'd go back in a heartbeat.
  • @blueskies6475
    My mother was an orphan. She thought she was English. She was not. She is Scottish. I know it deep in my soul.
  • As a Scot, I would say this is one of the best videos on Scotland out there. It’s incredibly accurate, really respectful and you can tell you have a deep admiration for the country which is always lovely to see :)
  • @mdshajalal3262
    I love Scotland as I studied University of Glasgow and university of Strathclyde .This country will remain in my heart as a second homeland !!! Where ever I live Scotland I love you forever ! The country that gave me high level of education ,experience I will try to bring change in my society . Love from Bangladesh!!!
  • @sohpriscila
    I’m brazilian and I Just love Scotland! Everything about it. It’s fascinating. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
  • @liborrajm2916
    The list of important and famous people from Scotland is astonishing. Plus both the wild and the historic sides of the country are just magical.
  • @Primrose37823
    Scotland is deep in the heart of everyone from there and also anyone who has ever visited
  • @tamsmith291
    As a Scot I can’t praise you enough for this video and your ‘The history of Scotland’ video. Very well put together.
  • @pamalayewell5155
    I am a Sinclair descendant. My ancestors left Scotland from Glasgow and came to the colonies sometime in the early to mid 1700s. According to my DNA I am about 75% Scottish and then Irish, English and Welsh. I'm proud of my Scottish heritage. I love your videos. Thank you!!!
  • @BillSaltbush
    Born an Aussie of English parents. As boy, I grew up in the company of many Scots who made great impressions upon this wee lad. Throughout my life, I could often be quoted as saying that if I were not an Aussie, my one desire would be to be a Scot. The pipes cause my blood to rise and my skin to goosebump. If I thought I had the right to wear a tartan, I'd have a kilt in my wardrobe. Alas, I've looked extensively and cannot find an ancestor (even a distant one) from whom I might inherit that right. Lang mae ye lum reek.
  • Visited Edinburgh last year, I am of Scottish lineage. McCalisters and Frasier clans. I am in love with Scotland. The people,the Beautiful landscape, and the history. Enchanting country. I will be back next year with my daughters.
  • The bagpipes are also the instrument of choice for Police forces here in Canada. With Highland roots, some of us still feel a yearning and sense of belonging and great loss...centuries later! 👍🇨🇦🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😎
  • I am from Germany and I adore this beautiful country, the fantastic landscape and the impressive history. I traveled around Scotland in 1994. I think, Inverness is also a very beautiful city. The german writer Theodor Fontane from the 19'th century visited Scotland and wrote a long report of his impressions, especialy from the Hebrides and many things more. I read it, it very impressed me. The famous people from Alba😘are also very interesting. You have very good scientists and handsome actors. Aye❗🤗🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 May good bless Scotland and it's people. For me it is the best part of the UK.
  • @rebeccagumm65
    One omission in the actor category is Sam Heughan who has risen to fame for portraying the lead actor in the series "Outlander" which was written about Scotland, Jacobites, and Scottish immigration to the US. He is a huge cheerleader for Scotland. My 3X great-grandfather was born in Greenock.
  • @tampazeke4587
    I spent a GLORIOUS summer in Scotland earlier this year. It was absolutely amazing. Loved every minute. I think I saw literally every single place in this video. Can't wait to go back!
  • @insanebilly
    Hello from Aberdeen. Just sat and watched both your Scottish videos. They are brilliant, will probably watch them again. Keep up the good work. Cheers Bill. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
  • @walker2837
    I was lucky enough to live in Laurencekirk for a time many years ago. The Scots and Scotland hold a very special place in my heart. Beautiful country.