Scotland-Ireland

Scotland-Ireland (Skot-land-Eye-r-land) is a nation consisting of 2 countries, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland. Scotland-Ireland is situated in the Northwest of Europe, having a border with England and Northern Ireland. The national animal is the unicorn and the national anthem is "Amhrán na bhFiann or more commonly called "The Soldier's Song." The government is a republic and the capital is Glasgow.

History
The history of this nation begun all the way back in 1801, when Ireland joined Great Britain to form Great Britain and Ireland. Many Scottish and Irish never really wanted to join England after what happened a couple of centuries ago (Battle of Bannock Burn, Battle of Glamorgan). Despite with all the people not wanting to unite, it went ahead and Ireland regretted it. Scotland also regret to join too, even though they would be in an economic crisis. After Arch Duke Ferdinand was assassinated by a Serbian in Sarajevo. The First World War begun. It was an opportunity for Irish and Scottish revolts. Protesting went so far that there was fire in the streets, people joining IRA and SRA to over throw British power on their rightful land. In 1916, the Easter Rising occurred, but it was just a failure by a margin, because British soldiers killed half of the Irish and Scottish revolt supporters. Britain went on to win World War One with France, USSR, Italy, Serbia, Montenegro and some other countries. Then Hitler rose in Germany, invaded Poland and begun World War Two. Again, another opportunity for independence, and the 2nd Easter Rising happened, even more suspected by British soldiers, they stopped the revolt in lest than 2 days. Britain won World War Two with USSR, France, USA, Belgium, Netherlands, Norway, Canada, Australia and other nations, to take down the Nazi's. Skip forward 36 years after Japan had surrendered to end World War Two, the SRA and IRA were active in England, bombing multiple cities for 7 years. Then, in 1988, Scottish revolts went so far, that they had control of east Glasgow. Not found out by the British until 2000, Scotland was secretly building up an army to combat the British troops, the number of troops was 29,900 active personnel and 60,120 reserve personnel. The Irish done the exact same in Dublin, taking the north half of the city and building up their army to combat British troops, the number of troops was 20,270 active personnel and 47,600 reserve personnel. With all troops combined, the British troops would have to deal with 157,890 SRA and IRA troops, which could be a serious problem for the British troops.

The War of Scottish and Irish Independence
The war was announced on the 30th November 2000, with 10,000 SRA troops heading towards Motherwell, it was successful and in Motherwell another 1,580 people joined the SRA. On the 2nd December 2000, The IRA launched 17,000 troops in to the rest of Dublin to capture it easily, they then moved on to Bray and Dundalk to capture the towns too, another 6,100 troops joined the IRA during this time. With a Christmas Truce so people could enjoy their new presents, the war was told to re-begin on the 6th February 2001. So on the 23rd of February, SRA and IRA move in to other big cities, Cork and Edinburgh were the big names that went under control of the SRA and IRA. On the 1st of March 2001. Britain surrendered because they were wasting troops and decided that the SRA and IRA were too strong in manpower, so they signed the treaty in Plymouth.

2001-2022
Ever since 2001, Scotland and Ireland were independent nations, they both joined the EU, they joined the Nordic Council too but they stayed out of the NATO, Eurasian Union and BRICS, when they declined all the offers they got from them, they did trade with them though. In 2018, the goals of Scotland and Ireland were very similar, keeping earth clean, stopping poverty and starvation, helping poorer nations have schools, hospitals and trying to make peace a thing for the future and war to be the past. So, the year 2022 came around and Scotland and Ireland's relations were excellent, they decided to have a vote to see if they can unite under a flag the two nations appreciated.

The Unification Referendum
On the 16th of January 2023, people voted across Ireland and Scotland to say that they would unite. 9 million people voted (81%) and 2 million didn't vote (19%). Here are the results:



As you can see, Scotland and Ireland will unite.

​The Unification
The Treaty of Sligo was signed by Nicola Sturgeon and Enda Kenny signed the treaty on the 20th of January 2023 and in 2 weeks, Scotland-Ireland was formed.

Sport
The biggest sport in Scotland-Ireland is football (or soccer), the national team plays in the EFC Confederation. They play at Hampden and the Aviva in Glasgow and Dublin respectively.

The 2nd biggest sport is surprisingly, ice hockey but Gaelic Rules Football is getting more popular with Scottish people closing the gap between the two.

Flag Meaning
Blue represents the ocean around Scotland-Ireland.

Green represents the hills and beauty of the Scottish Highlands and the Irish Plain and the Catholics.

White represents peace between both types of Christianity, unity and respect.

Orange represents the Protestants, the war for independence and tolerance.

Yellow Harp represents the calm sound of the nation for its peace and quietness.

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