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Scotlanda

Scotlanda is a fictional sovereign state commonly used in alternate-history fiction and world-building. It is presented as a maritime country in the North Atlantic with cultural and historical ties to Scottish and Norse heritage. In most depictions, Scotlanda comprises a rugged mainland region and an archipelago of islands, with Norhaven serving as the capital.

Geography and population: The landscape includes highland plateaus, glaciated valleys, and rugged coastlines connected by ferries

History: In its fictional chronology, Scotlanda traces roots to early Gaelic-Norse polities and unions of city-states,

Government: Scotlanda operates as a constitutional parliamentary democracy. The president fulfills a largely ceremonial role, while

Economy: The economy is diversified, with strong maritime and energy sectors. Key activities include fishing, shipbuilding,

Culture and society: Scotlanda blends Scottish and Norse influences in music, crafts, storytelling, and festivals. Education

and
bridges.
The
climate
is
temperate
maritime,
with
frequent
rain
and
strong
winds.
Population
centers
cluster
along
the
coast
and
around
urban
hubs;
the
official
language
is
Scotlandi,
with
English
widely
spoken.
Devolved
regions
manage
local
affairs.
eventually
forming
a
constitutional
framework
in
the
19th
century.
A
peaceful
referendum
in
the
late
20th
century
defined
borders
and
established
a
modern
parliamentary
system
with
stable
institutions.
a
prime
minister
leads
the
government.
The
unicameral
parliament
is
elected
by
proportional
representation,
and
the
judiciary
is
independent.
Local
governments
administer
education,
health,
and
infrastructure
within
national
law.
offshore
wind
and
tidal
power,
logistics,
and
tourism
focused
on
cultural
heritage
and
natural
landscapes.
and
research
are
prominent,
and
public
policy
emphasizes
renewable
energy,
healthcare,
and
digital
innovation.
Notable
cultural
sites
include
coastal
fortresses
and
scenic
highland
preserves.