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  1. Landforms: A landform is a natural or anthropogenic land feature on the solid surface of the Earth or other planetary body. Def. [100%] 2024-01-01 [Forms] [Landforms]...
  2. Glossary of landforms: Landforms are categorized by characteristic physical attributes such as their creating process, shape, elevation, slope, orientation, rock exposure, and soil type. Landforms organized by the processes that create them. (Earth) [93%] 2023-12-13 [Landforms] [Lists of landforms]...
  3. List of landforms: Landforms are categorised by characteristic physical attributes such as elevation, slope, orientation, rock exposure, and soil type. Landforms organized by the processes that create them. (Earth) [93%] 2023-12-19 [Landforms] [Lists of landforms]...
  4. Coastal landforms of Ireland: Ireland is an island surrounded by water, with a 7,500 kilometres (4,700 mi) coastline. This list catalogues about 400 of the coastal landforms of the island including bays, estuaries, harbours, headlands, and many others. (List of Irish costal landforms) [81%] 2024-02-17 [Lists of landforms of Ireland] [Coasts of Ireland]...
  5. Matilda of Scotland: Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080 – 1 May 1118) was the first wife and queen consort of King Henry I of England. The daughter of Scottish royalty, Matilda also brought to her marriage with Henry the promise of children connected to ... [76%] 2023-02-04
  6. Curse of Scotland: The Curse of Scotland is a nickname used for the nine of diamonds playing card. The expression has been used at least since the early 18th century, and many putative explanations have been given for the origin of this nickname ... (Nickname for Nine of Diamonds playing card) [76%] 2024-01-02 [9 (number)] [Playing cards]...
  7. Music of Scotland: Scotland is internationally known for its traditional music, which remained vibrant throughout the 20th century and into the 21st when many traditional forms worldwide lost popularity to pop music. Despite emigration and a well-developed connection to music imported from ... (none) [76%] 2023-11-02 [Scottish music]
  8. Matilda of Scotland: Matilda of Scotland (c. 1080 – 1 May 1118) was the first wife and queen consort of King Henry I of England. The daughter of Scottish royalty, Matilda also brought to her marriage with Henry the promise of children connected to ... [76%] 2023-02-04
  9. Macbeth of Scotland: Mac Bethad mac Findlaích (Modern Gaelic: MacBheatha mac Fhionnlaigh),(died August 15, 1057), was King of Scots (also known as the King of Alba) from 1040 until his death. He is best known as the subject of William Shakespeare's ... [76%] 2023-02-04
  10. Banknotes of Scotland: Banknotes of Scotland are the banknotes of the pound sterling that are issued by three Scottish retail banks and in circulation in Scotland. The issuing of banknotes by retail banks in Scotland is subject to the Banking Act 2009, which ... (Scottish banknotes of the pound sterling) [76%] 2024-01-07 [Banknotes of Scotland] [Currencies with multiple banknote issuers]...
  11. Church of Scotland: The Church of Scotland (or Kirk, which is Scots for Church) is Scotland's national Protestant church. It is organisationally Presbyterian and doctrinally Calvinist, though it allows a wide latitude of belief, so full-on predestination nonsense is not required. [76%] 2023-03-03 [Scotland]
  12. Flower of Scotland: Flower of Scotland (гэльск. Flùr na h-Alba, скотс Flouer o Scotland) — патриотическая песня народа Шотландии, название которой переводится как «Цветок Шотландии». [76%] 2023-10-18
  13. Culture of Scotland: Trews are narrow, tight-fitting trousers, often in Tartan, worn by Scotsmen when not kilted, and are part of the mess uniform for many Scottish regiments. A kilt is a skirt-like garment which, in past times, was worn by ... [76%] 2023-02-27 [Scottish Culture]
  14. Empress of Scotland: Empress of Scotland may refer to one of these Canadian Pacific Steamships ocean liners. [76%] 2024-01-22 [Ships of CP Ships] [Ship names]...
  15. Bank of Scotland: The Bank of Scotland plc (Scottish Gaelic: Banca na h-Alba) is a commercial and clearing bank based in Scotland and is part of the Lloyds Banking Group. The bank was established by the Parliament of Scotland in 1695 to ... (Bank based in Edinburgh, Scotland) [76%] 2024-01-02 [Bank of Scotland] [Banks of Scotland]...
  16. Flower of Scotland: Flower of Scotland (Flùir na h-Alba en gaélique écossais, Flouer o Scotland en scots) est un hymne national officieux de l'Écosse, au même titre que le plus ancien Scotland the Brave. Cette chanson a été créée (paroles et musiques ... [76%] 2024-01-02
  17. Church of Scotland: The Church of Scotland is the national Church of Scotland. It is Calvinistic in doctrine and Presbyterian in government and discipline. [76%] 2023-07-31
  18. Church of Scotland: The Church of Scotland (known informally as The Kirk) is the national church of Scotland, decisively shaped by the Scottish Reformation. The Church is Presbyterian in polity, and Reformed in theology. It traces its roots back to the arrival of ... [76%] 2023-02-03
  19. Eleanor of Scotland: Eleanor of Scotland (1433 – 20 November 1480) was an Archduchess of Austria by marriage to Sigismund, Archduke of Austria, a noted translator, and regent of Austria in 1455-58 and 1467. She was a daughter of James I of Scotland ... [76%] 2023-03-22 [1433 births] [1480 deaths]...
  20. Scotland, Church Of: The purpose of this article is to trace the growth of the Scottish " Kirk " as a whole, defining the views on which it was based and the organization in which they took form. The controversies within the Church of Scotland ... [76%] 2022-09-02

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