| Scotland Culture has been influenced by many people | | | | acquired a university education even though their |
| from various parts of the world. Along with Nordic | | | | beginnings were very humble. Today, though |
| influences, the Scots have Irish and Anglo Saxon | | | | students who do not have the funds to be able to |
| ones as well. Certainly this country is made up of | | | | afford to go to university and wish to do so may |
| many different facets and is one that has produced | | | | apply for funds from the Carnegie Trust Fund in |
| some of the greatest inventors and writers that you | | | | order to do so. This fund was set up in 1901 by an |
| will have heard of today. | | | | American Industrialist called Andrew Carnegie, but |
| The main religion in Scotland is Presbyterian however; | | | | who in fact was born in Scotland. |
| there are a large number of Roman Catholics residing | | | | Another part of Scottish culture, which remains in |
| in the country as well. These people are actually | | | | place after many centuries, relates to its clans |
| descended from the Irish immigrants that chose to | | | | (tribes). Throughout the year events, take place |
| move here back in the 5th Century. The other main | | | | where the various clans are able to meet and take |
| religion to be found in this country is the Episcopal | | | | part in very sporting events. Today if you wish and |
| and which is very similar to the Church of England. | | | | want to enjoy all the spectacle of the Highland |
| Scotland has always had a great respect that | | | | Games, there are plenty of these that you can |
| education and learning is important. Throughout the | | | | arrange to see. |
| country's history, you will find those who have | | | | |