By Jon Craig, Chief Political Correspondent
Around four million Scottish voters go to the polls today in a referendum that will change Britain forever, whatever the outcome.
A Yes vote at the end of a hard-fought campaign will bring an end to the Union of the United Kingdom that has stood for more than 300 years.
But a No vote will bring big change, too, with David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg pledging more devolution, more cash and more control over the NHS in Scotland.
Voters will be asked a simple question: "Should Scotland be an independent country?"
After the polls close at 10pm tonight, counting of the votes takes place at 32 regional centres all over Scotland and then once each result is in, the numbers will be sent to the main counting centre in Edinburgh.
The earliest declarations, at around 2am on Friday, will include North Lanarkshire, Orkney, East Lothian and Perth and Kinross.
The latest, at 6am, is expected to be Aberdeen. Dundee is expected at 3am and Edinburgh and Glasgow at 5am.
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