Most people living in Scotland describe their national identity as being "Scottish only", according to the latest census figures.
Data released from the 2011 census showed 62% described themselves as "Scottish only", while 18% said they were "Scottish and British".
The results also showed Scotland was becoming more ethnically diverse.
In 2011, 4% of Scotland's population was from ethnic minority groups, up from 2% in 2001.
The figures indicated that most Scots from ethnic minorities are Asian, making up 3% of the Scottish population.
People from ethnic minorities make up 12% of the population in Glasgow, 8% of the population in Edinburgh and Aberdeen, and 6% of the population in Dundee.
The 2011 census was the first to include a question on national identity.
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