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“South of Scotland” is England, or France or maybe a lot of places. None of which are “southern Scotland” like the article talks about. No where does it say south of Scotland.
Even an Old Canadian knows Scotland is the blokes north of the wankers.
Regardless of what the article says, "South of ..." is a common way to refer to the southern end of something in English. If it said "to the south of ..." your point would be correct.
We don’t say that over here and we speak English