The Scots Wikipedia (Scots: Scots Wikipædia) is the Scots-language edition of the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia. It was established on 23 June 2005...
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as Ulster Scots). Most commonly spoken in the Scottish Lowlands, Northern Isles, and northern Ulster, it is sometimes called Lowland Scots to distinguish...
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Scottish Wikipedia may refer to one of two language versions of Wikipedia: Scots Wikipedia, in the Scots language, a West Germanic language Scottish Gaelic...
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slice of Scots Wikipedia". The Guardian. Retrieved August 26, 2020. McCarthy, Kieren (August 26, 2020). "Um, almost the entire Scots Wikipedia was written...
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Wikipedia is a free multilingual open-source wiki-based online encyclopedia edited and maintained by a community of volunteer editors, started on January...
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Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542...
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Ulster Scots or Ulster-Scots (Ulstèr-Scotch, Irish: Albainis Uladh), also known as Ulster Scotch and Ullans, is the dialect (whose proponents assert is...
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Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587; r. 1542–1567) was queen regnant of Scotland and queen consort of France. Mary, Queen of Scots may also refer to: Mary...
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The Ulster Scots people or Scots-Irish are an ethnic group descended largely from Scottish and some Northern English Borders settlers who moved to the...
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the Second World War the Scots Guards saw action in a number of Britain's colonial wars. In 1948, the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards were deployed to...
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Scots comprises the varieties of Scots traditionally spoken in Lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster, from 1700. Throughout its history, Modern Scots has...
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Scottish people (redirect from Scots people)
The Scottish people or Scots (Scots: Scots fowk; Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged...
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the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Scots-Irish American or must have references showing they are Scots-Irish American and are notable...
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companies, A Company (The Royal Scots) of the 52nd Lowland Volunteers, and A Company (8th/9th Royal Scots) of The Royal Scots and Cameronians Territorials...
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community and Wikipedia. LGBTQ people who edit the online encyclopedia often face cyberbullying and other types of harassment. Wikipedia content about...
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Scotch-Irish Americans (redirect from Scots-Irish Americans)
America as 'Scots-Irish'" (1870); and 2) "Dr. Cochran was of stately presence, of fair and florid complexion, features which testified his Scots-Irish descent"...
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The Vietnamese Wikipedia (Vietnamese: Wikipedia tiếng Việt) is the Vietnamese-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, publicly editable, online encyclopedia...
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should also have a Wikipedia page. This is a subsidiary to the List of English people. There are or should be similar lists of Irish, Scots, Welsh, Manx, Jersey...
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of Scots, one of the largest minority languages in Europe. In August 2020, he responded to a controversy which emerged regarding Scots Wikipedia, assessing...
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following outline is provided as an overview of and a topical guide to Wikipedia: Wikipedia is a free content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a...
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Maryville College (redirect from Maryville Scots)
USA South. The Maryville Scots football team was the second sponsored sport at Maryville, started in 1889 by Maryville Scots Athletics Hall of Fame member...
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Baronage of Scotland (redirect from Scots Barony)
Debretts. 25 June 2024. Retrieved 25 June 2024. "Registry of Scots Nobility". Registry of Scots Nobility. Retrieved 25 June 2024. "Gazette from Lord Lyon...
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College of Wooster (redirect from Wooster Fighting Scots)
tournament under head coach Tim Pettorini, who has led the Scots since 1982. Pettorini has guided the Scots to over 1,100 victories, placing him in the all-time...
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Sherrington, G. (1994). History of Scots College. Sherington, G.; Prentis, Malcolm (1993). Scots to the Fore: A History of The Scots College Sydney 1893–1993....
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Scottish acre (redirect from Scots acre)
A Scottish or Scots acre (Scottish Gaelic: acair) was a land measurement used in Scotland. It was standardised in 1661. When the Weights and Measures...
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newspapers in Scotland The National "The Scots Independent: Promoting indy for more than 90 years". "The Scots Independent - A Better World? - National...
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Tablet (confectionery) (redirect from Scots Tablet)
Tablet (taiblet in Scots) is a medium-hard, sugary confection from Scotland. Tablet is usually made from sugar, condensed milk, and butter, which is boiled...
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Insular Scots comprises varieties of Lowland Scots generally subdivided into: Shetland dialect Orcadian dialect Both dialects share much Norn vocabulary...
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Scottish Gaelic (redirect from Scots Gaelic)
Gaelic (/ˈɡælɪk/, GAL-ik; endonym: Gàidhlig [ˈkaːlɪkʲ] ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of...
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