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Landsmannschaft Schottland

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Landsmannschaft Schottland
FoundedNovember 19, 1849; 175 years ago (November 19, 1849)
University of Tübingen
TypeStudentenverbindung
AffiliationCoburger Convent
StatusActive
EmphasisAcademic dueling
ScopeLocal
MottoVera amicitia fructus virtutis!
"True friendship is the fruit of the virtuous"
Colors  Blue,   Gold and   Red
Chapters1
Members250 active
Zirkel
HeadquartersSchwabstr 20
Tübingenc, Baden-Württemberg 72074
Germany
Websiteschottland-tuebingen.de
The fraternity house

The Landsmannschaft Schottland ("Scotland") is a German fraternity – not to be confused with the American variety – situated in Tübingen, a university city in south-western Germany. It is a brotherhood of students and alumni of University of Tübingen, with membership being a lifelong commitment.

Schottland was founded on 19 November 1849. The name comes from an early meeting place of members, a pub called the "Schottei". Since 1905, Schottland resides in its fraternity house, a multi-storey mansion in the style of a Scottish castle, on the top of a hill overlooking Tübingen.

The members of Schottland commit themselves to the principles of tolerance and democracy as well as the tradition of "akademisches Fechten" (academic fencing), a variety of fencing. A "Band" (a type of ribbon or sash) in the colours blue-gold-red and the traditional student cap (in Tubingen-style) in blue are worn by members. The colours are derived from the old Scottish royal colours. Schottland is a member of an association of about 100 fraternities, that practice obligatory fencing and wear colours – the Coburger Convent.

The fraternity's slogan is "s Amicitia honovirtus" (Latin for: "friendship - honour - virtue") and its motto is "Vera amicitia fructus virtutis!" (Latin for: "true friendship is the fruit of the virtuous").

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