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Scotland

Superfície:
77933 km2
Habitantes:
5404700
Capital:
Edinburgh

Mission
ECM has no projects of its own in Scotland. One Dutch (candidate) missionary worker is preparing to be seconded as youth worker to Lighthouse Central, a church in Prestonpans, near Edinburgh. 

ECM longs for...
Young people in Scotland to have a hopeful future and to be part of a Christian community. 

Religiões

Cristão
53.8%
Sem religião
46.6%
Mulçumano
1.4%
Hisduísmo
0.3%
Budismo
0.2%
Judeu
0.1%

Cristãos

Protestantismo
32.4%
Católico
15.9%

Fatos

Economy
The economy of Scotland had an estimated nominal gross domestic product (GDP) of up to £152 billion in 2015. In 2014, Scotland's per capita GDP was one of the highest in the EU. Scotland has a Western-style open mixed economy closely linked with the rest of the UK and the wider world. Traditionally, the Scottish economy has been dominated by heavy industry underpinned by shipbuilding in Glasgow, coal mining and steel industries. Petroleum related industries associated with the extraction of North Sea oil have also been important employers from the 1970s, especially in the north-east of Scotland. Whisky is one of Scotland's more known goods of economic activity.

The statistics are meant to give an impression, not to stigmatise. Religious statistics taken from Wikipedia.

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