Category:Articles containing Scots-language text
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This category contains articles with Scots-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.
This category should only be added with the {{Lang}} family of templates, never explicitly.
For example {{Lang|sco|text in Scots language here}}
, which wraps the text with <span lang="sco">
. Also available is {{Lang-sco|text in Scots language here}}
which displays as Scots: text in Scots language here.
See also
Pages in category "Articles containing Scots-language text"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 876 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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- Earl
- Earlston
- Earlston, East Ayrshire
- Early modern philosophy
- Early Scots
- East Ayrshire
- East Burra
- East Dunbartonshire
- East Kilbride
- East Lothian
- East Lothian (Scottish Parliament constituency)
- East Lothian (UK Parliament constituency)
- East Renfrewshire
- Easterhouse
- Eday
- Eddleston
- Edinburgh
- University of Edinburgh
- Ednam Church
- Education Authority
- Edzell
- Egilsay
- Eigg
- Elgin, Moray
- Elizabeth (given name)
- Enniskillen
- Epistemology
- Erskine
- Etymology of Aberdeen
- List of sovereign states and dependent territories in Eurasia
- European badger
- Eyemouth
- Eynhallow
F
- Failford
- Fair Isle
- Fairlie, North Ayrshire
- Fairyland
- Falkirk
- Falkirk (council area)
- Falkland, Fife
- Fallin, Stirling
- Falnash
- Fauldhouse
- Feck
- The Fenyeit Freir of Tungland
- Fetlar
- Fetterangus
- Fife
- Findochty
- Finnieston
- First Minister and deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland
- First Minister of Scotland
- Fjord
- Flag of Scotland
- Flower of Scotland
- Football in Scotland
- Footdee
- Foresterhill
- Forfar
- Fort William, Highland
- Fortition
- Fortrose
- Foula
- Fraserburgh
- Free Church of Scotland (since 1900)
- Funzie Girt
G
- Galashiels
- Galloway
- Gallowgate, Glasgow
- Gardenstown
- Garelochhead
- Garioch
- Garmouth, Moray
- Garrowhill
- Gartly
- Garvald, Scottish Borders
- Gatehouse of Fleet
- Jenny Geddes
- Gibshill
- Giffnock
- Gigha
- Gilshochill
- Glasgow
- Glasgow Airport
- Glassford
- Glenarm
- Massacre of Glencoe
- Glenrothes
- Good Friday Agreement
- Govan
- Govan (ward)
- Govanhill
- Government of the United Kingdom
- Gowkhall
- Grandtully
- Grangemouth
- John Gray (nightwatchman)
- Great Britain
- Elections in Great Britain
- Great Cumbrae
- Greater Glasgow
- Greenock
- Greyabbey
- Guardbridge
H
- Haddington, East Lothian
- Half-foot
- Halfling
- Halfway, Glasgow
- Halfway, South Lanarkshire
- Hallyards Castle
- Hamilton, South Lanarkshire
- Hamlet (place)
- Handsel Monday
- Hartwood
- Hascosay
- Hawick
- Hawkhead
- Haymarket, Edinburgh
- He Is Na Dog, He Is a Lam
- Helensburgh
- Helmsdale
- Hiberno-English
- Highland (council area)
- Highland cattle
- Highland English
- Highland midge
- Hildasay
- Hill of Beath
- Hill of Row
- Hillhead
- Hillhead (ward)
- Hillington, Scotland
- Hillpark
- Hilton of Cadboll
- Hilton, Aberdeen
- History of the Isle of Man
- Holyrood, Edinburgh
- Holytown
- Holywood
- Homeland
- Hopeman
- Housay
- Houston, Renfrewshire
- Howwood
- Hoy
- Hurlford
- Hutchesontown
I
J
K
- Kelso, Scottish Borders
- Kelvinbridge
- Kemp Law Dun
- Kennishead
- Kershopefoot
- Kilconquhar
- Kilkeel
- Killearn
- Kilmarnock
- Kilwinning
- Kincardine O'Neil
- King's Park, Glasgow
- Kingussie
- Kinnesswood
- Kinning Park
- Kippford
- Kirkcaldy
- Kirkcolm
- Kirkcudbright
- Kirkintilloch
- Kirknewton, West Lothian
- Kirkoswald, South Ayrshire
- Kirkwall
- Kirriemuir
- Knightswood