what region is named Scotland?
a, b, c, d, or E???

Answer:
The correct answer is A. Scotland is the northern region of Great Britain.
Explanation:
Scotland is a self-governing region in northwestern Europe and one of the four parts that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Scotland is the second largest (with 32% of the area and 8% of the population) constituent country of the United Kingdom after England, followed by Wales and Northern Ireland. The geographical area consists of the northern third of the island of the United Kingdom as well as the archipelago of Shetland, the Orkney and the Hebrides. Scotland borders in the south towards England, in the northeast towards the North Sea and the Norwegian sea sector, towards the Atlantic in the north and west, and the Irish Sea in the southwest. Besides the mainland Scotland consists of over 790 islands. Its capital, Edinburgh is one of Europe's largest financial centers, but the largest city is Glasgow. Other major cities are Aberdeen and Dundee.