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Is Scotland a state or country?

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country (sovereign state or former sovereign state whose territory is still internationally recognised as a political or cultural entity)
Is Scotland, the constituent country of the United Kingdom a member of the class state of the United States of America or the class country (sovereign state or former sovereign state whose territory is still internationally recognised as a political or cultural entity)?

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  • state of the United States of America and country (sovereign state or former sovereign state whose territory is still internationally recognised as a political or cultural entity)

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Find out why Scotland does not meet the definition of an independent country since it fails on six of the eight criteria necessary for country or nation-state status.
This would make Scotland the 113th largest country by population if it were a sovereign state. Although Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland it is not the largest city.
... independent country and find out the difference between a country, state ... (Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and England are not countries.) A "state" (with a lower-case "s") is ...
It is Now. Scotland is a constitutent country, which means it is a country within a country. It shall still be a state after it acheives independence, but not a state like Ohio ...
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