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Scotland – Places of Interest Kateřina Pazderová
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Edinburgh Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Castle - Scotland's most famous castle housing the Crown Jewels, the Stone of Destiny and Mons Meg - Edinburgh Castle dominates the city of Edinburgh - Over milion visitors a year - St. Margarets Chapel
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Edinburgh The Palace of Holyroodhouse The Palace of Holyroodhouse - The Queen's Official residence in Scotland - Royal Mile High Kirk of St. Giles – Edinburgh Cathedral High Kirk of St. Giles – Edinburgh Cathedral
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Edinburgh National Gallery of Scotland National Gallery of Scotland Royal Museum of Scotland Camera Obscura Museum of Edinburgh
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Glasgow Cathedral of St. Mungo (nicest gothic building in Scotland, 1197- 1480 ) George’s Square ( with 12 statues of famous people ) Old Glasgow Museum Provand´s Lordship Glasgow University
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Perth St. John’s Kirk Famous historic site with magnificent Palace Build in 1580 Scone Palace
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Stirling Castle The grandest of all Scottish castles Chapel Rosslyn near Edinburhg, gothic style near Edinburhg, gothic style Blair Castle In central Scotland, In Perthshire
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Loch Ness 39 km long, 229 m deep 39 km long, 229 m deep Legend about Loch Ness Monster - Nessie Legend about Loch Ness Monster - Nessie Urquhart Castle Urquhart Castle Inverness- city on the bank of the river Ness Inverness- city on the bank of the river Ness
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Ben Nevis – highest point of British Isles (1343 m) Ben Nevis – highest point of British Isles (1343 m) Fort William- fort build in 1655 Fort William- fort build in 1655 Glen Coe – valley in beatiful mountains Glen Coe – valley in beatiful mountains
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Aberdeen One of the oldest scottish towns One of the oldest scottish towns There is the oldest bridge in Scotland There is the oldest bridge in Scotland Beautiful houses on the Castle street Beautiful houses on the Castle street Rivers Dee and Don Rivers Dee and Don
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Glamis Castle Glamis Castle Childhood home of the Queen Mother. setting of Shakespeare's "Macbeth". Inveraray Castle Inveraray Castle is still the home of the Duke of Argyll, but many of the rooms in the castle are open to the public.
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Isle of Skye - 80 km long, 6,5 km wide Blaven (927 m) MacLeod's Maidens Dunvegan Castle
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Loch Slapin Loch Slapin Loch Scavaig Loch Scavaig Kilt Rock Kilt Rock
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