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|aFlinders, Steve
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|aScotland /|cSteve Flinders
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|aOxford ;|aNew York :|bOxford University Press,|c2010.
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|a56 pages :|billustrations (some color), color maps ;|c22 cm
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|aOxford Bookworms: Stage 1 ;
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|aOxford Bookworms ;|vStage 1;
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|a"Stage 1, 400 headwords."
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|aA special country -- Scotland's past -- Edinburgh -- Glasgow -- Four Scottish cities -- Highlands and islands -- Sport and free time -- Five great Scots -- Scotland and the world -- Scotland today and tomorrow
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|a"More than 20 million visitors come to Scotland each year. Some love it for its long white beaches and quiet green hills. Some like the busy cities, with their shops and museums, castles and parks. Others come to see the home of their parents and grandparents, to hear Scottish music, to find their family tartan. And some come to visit the whisky distilleries, eat wonderful food, and go to one of the world's biggest street parties. Scotland has something for everyone. Come and find out what Scotland has for you"--Back cvoer
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|aScotland|xHistory
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|aScotland|xDescription and travel
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