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Dunfermline - Football.
Dunfermline has one professional football team, Dunfermline Athletic F.C. (DAFC), which plays in the Scottish Premier League (SPL), the top division in Scottish football. The club is based at East End Park on Halbeath Road and has the nickname 'The Pars'. Dunfermline Athletic won the Scottish Cup in 1961 and 1968, qualifying for European cup football as a result.
Dunfermline - Rugby Union.
Dunfermline Rugby Football Club are based at McKane Park. The club has various teams, from the First XV which plays in Scotland's Premier 3 League, through to a Mini ...
See also:Dunfermline, Dunfermline - History, Dunfermline - Political subdivisions, Dunfermline - Twinned Cities, Dunfermline - Sport, Dunfermline - Football, Dunfermline - Rugby Union, Dunfermline - Culture Read more here: » Dunfermline: Encyclopedia II - Dunfermline - Sport |
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - Gallery of ImagesThe Monymusk Reliquary, a relic of medieval Scotland
Stirling Castle
Hadrian's Wall
Edinburgh Castle
The Forth Bridge
The Isle of Lewis
The Ruins of Melrose Abbey
Eilean Donan
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - CultureAlthough Scotland shares many aspects of its culture with the rest of the United Kingdom, there is distinct cultural differences identifable in some areas. There exists a distinct Scottish national identity which is present in the Scottish cultural scene.
Scotland - Music.
The Scottish music scene is a significant aspect of Scottish culture, with both traditional and modern influences. The most famous type of Scottish music is the bagpipes, a wind instrument consisting of one or more musical pipes which ar ...
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - SubdivisionsFor the purposes of local government, Scotland was divided into thirty two council areas in 1994. These are unitary authorities responsible for the provision of all local government servicees, including education, social work, environment and roads services. Some of the larger councils are also further divided into area committees. Community councils are informal organsiations that represent specific areas within a council area. The Queen appoints a Lord Lieutenant to represent her in the thirty five lieutenancy areas of Scotland. The 34 cou ...
See also:Scotland, Scotland - Etymology, Scotland - History, Scotland - Politics, Scotland - Law, Scotland - Subdivisions, Scotland - Geography, Scotland - Climate, Scotland - Economy, Scotland - Demographics, Scotland - Language, Scotland - Religion, Scotland - Education, Scotland - Culture, Scotland - Music, Scotland - Literature, Scotland - Sport, Scotland - Media, Scotland - National symbols, Scotland - Gallery of Images Read more here: » Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - Subdivisions |
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - LawScots law is the law of Scotland. It is a unique system with ancient roots and has a basis in Roman law, combining features of both uncodified Civil law dating back to the Corpus Juris Civilis and common law with medieval sources. The terms of union with England in 1707, guaranteed the continued existence of a separate law system in Scotland from that of England and Wales. Formerly, there were several regional law systems in Scotland, one of which was the use of Udal Law in Orkney and Shetland, based on Old Norse Law, which for the most part was abolished in 1611. Various systems based on common Celtic or Brehon Laws also survived i ...
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - PoliticsAs one of the constituent parts of the United Kingdom, the head of state in Scotland is the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II (since 1952). Executive power is derived from the Queen, and exercised by the Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster, and the Scottish Parliament in Edinburgh. The United Kingdom Parliament retains power over Scotland's taxes, benefits system, defence, international relations and certain other areas. The Scottish Parliament has legislative authority for all other areas relating to Scotland, and ha ...
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - GeographyScotland comprises the northern part of the island of Great Britain, off the coast of North West Europe. The total land mass is around 78,772 km2. Scotland's only land border is with England, and runs for 96 km (60 miles) between the River Tweed on the east coast and the Solway Firth in the west. The island of Ireland lies around 30km (20 miles) off the south west tip of Scotland, and Norway is around 400km (250 miles) to the north east. Scotland lies between the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
The territorial extent of Scotland is ...
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - EconomyThe Scottish economy is closely linked with that of the United Kingdom, and is essentially a capitalist economy with little government interference in private enterprise. After the Industrial Revolution, the Scottish economy concentrated on heavy industry, dominated by the shipbuilding, coal mining and steel industries. Scottish participation in the British Empire also allowed the Scottish economy to export its output throughout the world. However heavy industry declined in the latter part of the 20th century leading to a remarkable shift in ...
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - EducationThe system of education in Scotland is separate from the rest of the United Kingdom. It has a distinctive history as the first country since Sparta in classical Greece to implement a system of general public education. The early roots were in the Education Act of 1496 which first introduced compulsory education for the eldest sons of nobles, then the principle of general public education was set with the Reformation establishment of the national Kirk which in 1561 set out a national programme for spiritual reform, including a school in every ...
See also:Scotland, Scotland - Etymology, Scotland - History, Scotland - Politics, Scotland - Law, Scotland - Subdivisions, Scotland - Geography, Scotland - Climate, Scotland - Economy, Scotland - Demographics, Scotland - Language, Scotland - Religion, Scotland - Education, Scotland - Culture, Scotland - Music, Scotland - Literature, Scotland - Sport, Scotland - Media, Scotland - National symbols, Scotland - Gallery of Images Read more here: » Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - Education |
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scotland - DemographicsThe population of the Scotland in the 2001 census was 5,062,011. This has risen to 5,078,400 according to July 2004 estimates. This would make Scotland the 112th largest country by population if it were a sovereign nation. .
Scotland - Language.
Since the United Kingdom lacks a codified constitution, there is no formal official language. Scotland has three officially recognised languages, however, English, Scottish Gaelic and Scots. English de facto is the main language and almost all Scots speak Sc ...
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Bank of England
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Dunfermline - CultureDunfermline's best known musical export was the punk rock band, The Skids who enjoyed fame in the late 1970s. One of their greatest hits albums is called Dunfermline, and their biggest hit, Into the Valley is still sung by local football fans.
Another famous rock band from Dunfermline is Nazareth, who had a couple of hits during the 1970s, the most famous being Love Hurts. Nazareth still has a solid fan base and is continously touring.
It is also the home of the bands Big Country and Summerisle and is the birth place of singer/actress Barbara Dickson and musician Ian Anderso ...
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Dunfermline and West Fife by-election 2006 - Implications on UK and Scottish electionsThe constituency neighbours Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath, the seat of Gordon Brown, current Chancellor of the Exchequer and widely seen as the main contender to succeed Tony Blair as Leader of the Labour Party and Prime Minister when the latter steps down in the life of the current Parliament. The constituency is also near to North East Fife, the constituency of Sir Menzies Campbell, currently standing for the leadership of the Liberal Democrats. A poor showing for either party in the vicinity of Brown and/or Camp ...
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List of topics related to the United Kingdom - Politics of the United Kingdom.
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List of British MPs
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Dunfermline and West Fife by-election 2006 - CandidatesWhen nominations closed at 1600 GMT on January 26 2006, there were nine candidates:
(Source: Fife Council)
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Dunfermline and West Fife by-election 2006 - Dunfermline West.
Dunfermline West is the Scottish Parliament constituency which most closely corresponds to the Westminster seat. It lies entirely within the boundaries of the Westminster constituency, but is smaller:
Dunfermline and West Fife by-election 2006 - Dunfermline East.
There are also significant parts of Dunfermline East (Scottish Parliament constituency) in the Westminster seat:
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List of Church of Scotland presbyteries and parishes - Presbytery of England.
Crown Court Church, London WC2
St Columba's Church, London SW1
St Andrew's, Liverpool - see also Church of Saint Andrew, Liverpool
List of Church of Scotland presbyteries and parishes - Presbytery of Europe.
English Reformed Church, Amsterdam
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Dunfermline and West Fife by-election 2006 - Last elections to Fife CouncilThe Labour Party holds more than half of the local government wards in the Dunfermline and West Fife constituency. In the latest Fife Council local elections, 2003, Labour won 12 wards in the constituency, the Liberal Democrats won 5 wards, the Scottish National Party won 1 ward, and the Conservative and Unionist Party won no wards:
1 Kincardine, Culross and Low Valleyfield: Independent Gain from Labour
2 Blairhall, High Valleyfield and Torryburn: Labour Hold
3 Oakley Saline and Steelend: Labour Hold
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scottish Parliament - HistoryPrior to the Act of Union 1707, Scotland was an independent nation which had the Parliament of Scotland as its legislative body. Initial Scottish proposals in the negotiation over the Union suggested a devolved Parliament be retained in Scotland but this was not accepted by the English negotiators.
For the next three hundred years the Scottish Parliament remained an important element in Scottish national identity, and suggestions for a 'devolved' parliament were made before 1911. The triggering event that caused an increase in Scottis ...
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|  |  |  | Subdivisions of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - Scottish Parliament - CriticismThe Parliament has been criticised for various reasons, both pragmatic and ideological. Since 1999, the death in office of Donald Dewar, Scotland's first First Minister, and the resignation brought on by a business conflict of interest of his successor Henry McLeish, have meant that the first years of the parliament have not been easy. The escalating costs of the construction of the new parliament building have led to widespread criticism. Popular arguments against the parliament before the UK general election of 1997, levelled mainly by the ...
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