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SCOTLAND

He who has not seen Scotland does not really know Great Britain.

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Scotland

Its symbol is a thistle.

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Scotland is divided into Highlands and Lowlands

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EDINBURGH

It’s the capital of the country.It’s known as Athens of the North.

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THE CASTLE

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The Edinburgh military tattoo

It takes place every August and September in front of the Castle.

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THE ROYAL MILE

It’s a line of streets, which runs from the Castle to Holyrood House.

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HOLYROOD HOUSE

It’s a big royal palace which is the residence of the Queen in Edinburgh.

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THE CANNONGATE

It’s the most picturesque part of the Royal Mile.

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PRINCES STREET

It’s the most beautiful street of the New Town.

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THE SCOTT MONUMENT

It’s in Princes Street.It’s 200 feet high.Inside it there is a marble statue of Sir

Walter Scott.