Photos: Will Scotland create history? Voting on independence begins
If Scotland vote yes to separation on Thursday, a clock starts ticking down to March 24, 2016. But then a divorce after 300-years will be complicated.
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Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond speaks at a ‘Yes’ campaign rally in Perth, Scotland September 17, 2014. Reuters
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Voters wait for the polling station to open to cast their vote in Portobello near Edinburgh, Scotland. Reuters
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Former Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the Better Together campaign, Alistair Darling, walks with his wife Maggie outside the polling station in Edinburgh flanked by campaigners. Reuters
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Catalunya’s separatist supporters wave “Esteladas” (Catalan separatist flags) supporting Scotland’s independence during FC Barcelona’s Champions League soccer match against Apoel Nicosia at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona. Reuters
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“Yes!” scream campaigners, waving the Scottish Saltires flag at a ‘Yes’ campaign rally in Glasgow, Scotland. Reuters
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‘No’ supporters hold banners after a ‘No’ campaign rally in Glasgow, Scotland willing people to vote against independence. Reuters

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