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Features - Editor - 25 December 2006

Breakfast time in Scotland

Scotland has numerous attractive Bed and Breakfast places which are part of the charm of traveling through the country. A substantial breakfast which keeps you going all through the day is a part of the deal and in Scotland you can savor many traditional dishes at breakfast time. In fact Scotland is famous for its hearty breakfasts and no people in the world are more hospitable.


Features - Editor - 18 December 2006

Scotland: The Scottish Highlands

Few areas of the world provoke a sense of pride in its people as the Highlands provides for the people of Scotland. The mountain range that is the Highlands runs through the north and west portions of the country. An area of great expanse, it is not heavily populated which allows for an area without large development, that holds a picture that is regarded as one of the most beautiful the world has to offer.


Features - Editor - 11 December 2006

The Tay River in Scotland

The Tayside area of Scotland has over six thousand miles of river offering excellent fishing throughout the year. The River Tay is one of the most important, though there are lesser known rivers offering excellent angling opportunities that are used mostly by locals. These rivers of Scotland are its main source of trout and salmon and no angler is likely to return disappointed.


Features - Editor - 04 December 2006

The Population of Urban Scotland is Aging

The population of Scotland is on the increase according to latest records and is now 50,94,800. The reasons are slightly more births, slightly fewer deaths and more people coming to Scotland than leaving.The main reason for the increase in population is the net gain in migration. More people come into Scotland from other countries, mostly the rest of the UK as compared to the number of people leaving Scotland. According to latest reports this gain is 19000 with almost 45000 leaving Scotland and over 55000 coming in.



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