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Scotland

Scotland

Time Zone: GMT
Currency: Pound Sterling (GBP)
Rate: $1 = 0.51(GBP), 1€ = 0.67(GBP)
Electricity: 240V/50Hz
Capital City: Edinburgh
Dialling Code: +44
Language: English
Major Airports: Edinburgh(EDI), Glasgow(GLA), Aberdeen(ABZ)
Tourist Info: www.visitscotland.com

Tartan, golf, Robert Burns, the thistle and, of course, whisky – we can only be talking about Scotland. This unique land and its highly spirited and intelligent people provide a huge array of holiday choices, and a villa in Scotland is a great way to enjoy them all. The variety is endless. Discover the country with a tour of the distilleries. Or, if your ancestors lived here, walk in their footsteps and visit where they lived and worked while tracing your roots. Visit Loch Ness, roam the glens, and, on a dark, clear night you may even see the Northern Lights.

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