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Queen's Baton Relay: 2014 tour of Scotland

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    10 October 2013
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The Queen's Baton Relay will visit all 70 Commonwealth nations and territories before returning to Glasgow in the summer of 2014.

The relay culminates in a 40-day tour of Scotland visiting 400 villages, towns and cities in June and July.

Map showing the route of the Queen's Baton relay around Scotland

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