. . . . . . . . . . . "1097014932"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Scotlandshire"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Scotlandshire is a term used to denote either the anglicisation of Scotland or the subordinate political relationship with England. It is recorded as early as 1706 in ' anti-Union Third Treatise. By placing the suffix -shire after the country's name, the term attempts to parody the early modern tendency to place the word -shire after some ancient Scottish regions, as well as implicating in a tongue-in-cheek manner that Scotland has the status of an English county, rather than that of a distinct nation. Hence, the term is political in nature. Others have alternative names ending in -shire."@en . . "Scotlandshire is a term used to denote either the anglicisation of Scotland or the subordinate political relationship with England. It is recorded as early as 1706 in ' anti-Union Third Treatise. By placing the suffix -shire after the country's name, the term attempts to parody the early modern tendency to place the word -shire after some ancient Scottish regions, as well as implicating in a tongue-in-cheek manner that Scotland has the status of an English county, rather than that of a distinct nation. Hence, the term is political in nature. Several historic regions of Scotland have at times had the suffix -shire added when Scotland broadly adopted English-style county councils during the 19th century. \n* Argyll - Argyllshire \n* Bute (County of) - Buteshire \n* Fife - Fifeshire \n* Moray - Morayshire (or Elginshire) \n* Ross - Ross-shire \n* Sutherland - Sutherlandshire Others have alternative names ending in -shire. \n* Angus - Forfarshire \n* East Lothian - Haddingtonshire \n* Midlothian - Edinburghshire \n* West Lothian - Linlithgowshire"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "4606890"^^ . . "2552"^^ . .