Scotland (European Victory Mark II)

Scotland is a nation in. It is situated in, and is located in the northern half of the island. It only borders the to the south. It's otherwise surrounded by the, the , the and the. It is made up of more than 790 islands, including the and the.

is the capital of Scotland, where the is also seated. , the largest city, was at once one of the leading industrial cities.

The emerged as an independent sovereign state in the  and continued to exist until. By inheritance in, King became King of  and King of , thus forming a. Scotland subsequently entered into a political union with England on 1 May 1707 to create the new. The union also created a new, which succeeded both the and the. The was agreed in  and enacted by the twin  passed by the Parliaments of both countries, despite popular opposition and anti-union riots in Edinburgh, Glasgow, and elsewhere. Great Britain itself subsequently entered into a political union with Ireland on 1 January 1801 to create the.

Scotland's legal system has remained separate from those of and, and Scotland constitutes a distinct jurisdiction in public and private law. The continued existence of legal, educational and religious institutions distinct from those in the remainder of the UK have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and national identity since the 1707 union. Following a referendum in 1997, a was re-established, this time as a devolved legislature with authority over many areas of home affairs. The, which supports Scottish independence, won an overall majority in the 2011 general election. An independence referendum held on 18 September 2014 passed, allowing Scotland to emerge as independent once more.

Modern history
Back in 2013, preparations were made for independence, like the. The would set things in motion for the referendum, and in 2014, the 18th of September, the vote was held. With a small majority, it was passed, and final things were set in motion for Scotland to become officially independent.

Beginning of 2015, Scotland would be added as a nation to records, Scotland applied for membership in the and the  as well. One of the current President's actions was to ask  about the. While they were interested in keeping their alliance in place, they weren't sure if they should continue to use the name Auld Alliance.