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Saint Andrew's Cross

The Scottish flag is also known as the
Saltire. It is said to be one of the
oldest national flags in the world.
Tradition suggests that St. Andrew
was put to death by the Romans in
Greece by being pinned to a cross
of this shape.

Lion Rampant

Flag with a red lion standing on its
hind legs on a yellow background
is the flag of the kings of Scotland,
called the Royal Standard of
Scotland.
Although there is no official National anthem of Scotland,
Flower of Scotland is played on special occasions and
sporting events such as football and rugby matches, after
it was voted the overwhelming favourite by participating
Scottish athletes.
Other less popular candidates for the National Anthem of
Scotland include:
o Scotland the Brave
o Highland Cathedral
o Scots Wha Hae
o A Man's A Man for A' That
The name Scotland is derived from that of the Celtic people (Scotii) who
came across from Ireland during the 6th century. The Romans called
these northern lands Caledonia.
Scotland confirmed her independence at the Battle of Bannockburn in
Stirling in 1314, where a visitor centre tells the story today of how the
Scottish nation, under their leader King Robert the Bruce, overcame their
English oppressors. However, in 1603 the Scottish King James VI inherited
the English crown and thus Scotland lost her own royal court and later,
her parliament and independence in 1707.
Scotland is now governed from London, but in some ways it is still a
separate nation. It has its own capital – Edinburgh, its own law and its
own stamps. It even has a language of its own, spoken now by only a
few people in the islands.
Scotsmen are very proud of their
nationality, culture and traditions.
One of the most characteristic
elements of their tradition is the
national dress. The kilt is made of
woolen cloth of chequered
pattern, one for each family, called
tartan. As a symbol of
independence and pride it was
banned by the English in 1746, the
ban was lifted 35 years later.
It is still worn for social occasions in
Scotland, with white shirt and
tweed jacket, stockings and laced
shoes.
Bagpipe
The instrument
consists of:
 an airtight bag
and pipes of three
kinds
 a blow-pipe
 a “chanter” for
melody
drones producing
the continuous note.
CLAN
Important Scottish word is the clan. In Gaerlic, ‘clan’ means family.
The clan system started in Scotland in the 6th century, when the
Scots began to divide their kinds between their leaders. The clan
system had a recognized hierarchy starting with the chief and
down through lesser chieftains to simple clansmen who were sworn
to absolute loyalty.

NAMES
A lot of Scottish family names start with ‘Mac’ or ‘Mc’, which
means ‘son of’ in Gaerlic. Both forms are found, but there are
slightly more names beginning with ‘Mac’ in Scotland.
The thistle, Scotland's Floral emblem.
Scotland is divided into three geographical
areas:
 the Highlands
 the Islands
 the Lowlands
Scotland’s capital is regarded as one of Europe’s most
elegant cities. Begin at the castle, dominant on the city’s
skylines. Highlight of Edinburgh’s year is in August when the
city is filled to capacity during the International Festival and
Festival Fringe, while the nightly spectacle of the Military
Tattoo lights up the Castle Esplanade.
In contrast to the elegance of Edinburgh is the vibrancy of Scotland’s largest city,
Glasgow. Over the last decade Glasgow has undergone a cultural revolution and it is
today packed with cultural attractions: theatre, opera, ballet and outstanding
museums including the Burrell Collection.
He spent ten years fighting for
the freedom of Scotland's
people from English rule against
Edward I. He began as an
outlaw and came to lead
armies, with a famous victory
over the English at Stirling Bridge
in 1297. He was executed as a
traitor in London in 1305.

William Wallace

A number of monuments still
stand to his memory in Scotland
today including the Wallace
National Monument just outside
Stirling.
Mary Queen of Scots
Bonnie Prince Charlie

Flora MacDonald
King James I

Robert the Bruce
Black Agnes

Rob Roy
Football

Golf

The game of Golf was invented in Scotland and enjoyed by the nobility as early as the 15th
Century. Most Scottish towns and cities have at least one golf course (Edinburgh has
at least twenty-one courses!).
Rugby

And:
•Climbing
•Hill-Walking
•Fishing on the River Tweed
•American Football
•Athletics and Running
•Ornithology
•Mountain Biking
There are a number of other traditional sports, often played at Highland
Games:
• Tossing the Caber
• Competitive Highland Dancing
Whisky is Scotland's most
famous drink and today
there are over a hundred
distilleries in Scotland.
From Speyside to the
Highlands and Islands of
the west coast, the range
and variety of whiskies on
offer is astonishing. The
tiny island of Islay, for
example, has eight
distilleries alone, including
Bruichaddich, which still
makes its malt using the
same Victorian process it
did over a century ago.
View from Innerleithen, Scottish Borders
Ben Nevis, Highlands

The Five Sisters of Kintail,
Wester Ross, Highlands.
Talla Reservoir,
Borders, Scotland.

Glenfinnan Viaduct is a railway
viaduct on the West Highland Line in
Glenfinnan, Lochaber, Highland,
THANK YOU FOR THE ATTENTION

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Scotland 2

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4. Saint Andrew's Cross The Scottish flag is also known as the Saltire. It is said to be one of the oldest national flags in the world. Tradition suggests that St. Andrew was put to death by the Romans in Greece by being pinned to a cross of this shape. Lion Rampant Flag with a red lion standing on its hind legs on a yellow background is the flag of the kings of Scotland, called the Royal Standard of Scotland.
  • 5. Although there is no official National anthem of Scotland, Flower of Scotland is played on special occasions and sporting events such as football and rugby matches, after it was voted the overwhelming favourite by participating Scottish athletes. Other less popular candidates for the National Anthem of Scotland include: o Scotland the Brave o Highland Cathedral o Scots Wha Hae o A Man's A Man for A' That
  • 6. The name Scotland is derived from that of the Celtic people (Scotii) who came across from Ireland during the 6th century. The Romans called these northern lands Caledonia. Scotland confirmed her independence at the Battle of Bannockburn in Stirling in 1314, where a visitor centre tells the story today of how the Scottish nation, under their leader King Robert the Bruce, overcame their English oppressors. However, in 1603 the Scottish King James VI inherited the English crown and thus Scotland lost her own royal court and later, her parliament and independence in 1707. Scotland is now governed from London, but in some ways it is still a separate nation. It has its own capital – Edinburgh, its own law and its own stamps. It even has a language of its own, spoken now by only a few people in the islands.
  • 7. Scotsmen are very proud of their nationality, culture and traditions. One of the most characteristic elements of their tradition is the national dress. The kilt is made of woolen cloth of chequered pattern, one for each family, called tartan. As a symbol of independence and pride it was banned by the English in 1746, the ban was lifted 35 years later. It is still worn for social occasions in Scotland, with white shirt and tweed jacket, stockings and laced shoes.
  • 8. Bagpipe The instrument consists of:  an airtight bag and pipes of three kinds  a blow-pipe  a “chanter” for melody drones producing the continuous note.
  • 9. CLAN Important Scottish word is the clan. In Gaerlic, ‘clan’ means family. The clan system started in Scotland in the 6th century, when the Scots began to divide their kinds between their leaders. The clan system had a recognized hierarchy starting with the chief and down through lesser chieftains to simple clansmen who were sworn to absolute loyalty. NAMES A lot of Scottish family names start with ‘Mac’ or ‘Mc’, which means ‘son of’ in Gaerlic. Both forms are found, but there are slightly more names beginning with ‘Mac’ in Scotland.
  • 10. The thistle, Scotland's Floral emblem.
  • 11. Scotland is divided into three geographical areas:  the Highlands  the Islands  the Lowlands
  • 12. Scotland’s capital is regarded as one of Europe’s most elegant cities. Begin at the castle, dominant on the city’s skylines. Highlight of Edinburgh’s year is in August when the city is filled to capacity during the International Festival and Festival Fringe, while the nightly spectacle of the Military Tattoo lights up the Castle Esplanade.
  • 13. In contrast to the elegance of Edinburgh is the vibrancy of Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow. Over the last decade Glasgow has undergone a cultural revolution and it is today packed with cultural attractions: theatre, opera, ballet and outstanding museums including the Burrell Collection.
  • 14. He spent ten years fighting for the freedom of Scotland's people from English rule against Edward I. He began as an outlaw and came to lead armies, with a famous victory over the English at Stirling Bridge in 1297. He was executed as a traitor in London in 1305. William Wallace A number of monuments still stand to his memory in Scotland today including the Wallace National Monument just outside Stirling.
  • 15. Mary Queen of Scots
  • 17. King James I Robert the Bruce
  • 19. Football Golf The game of Golf was invented in Scotland and enjoyed by the nobility as early as the 15th Century. Most Scottish towns and cities have at least one golf course (Edinburgh has at least twenty-one courses!).
  • 20. Rugby And: •Climbing •Hill-Walking •Fishing on the River Tweed •American Football •Athletics and Running •Ornithology •Mountain Biking
  • 21. There are a number of other traditional sports, often played at Highland Games: • Tossing the Caber • Competitive Highland Dancing
  • 22. Whisky is Scotland's most famous drink and today there are over a hundred distilleries in Scotland. From Speyside to the Highlands and Islands of the west coast, the range and variety of whiskies on offer is astonishing. The tiny island of Islay, for example, has eight distilleries alone, including Bruichaddich, which still makes its malt using the same Victorian process it did over a century ago.
  • 23. View from Innerleithen, Scottish Borders
  • 24. Ben Nevis, Highlands The Five Sisters of Kintail, Wester Ross, Highlands.
  • 25. Talla Reservoir, Borders, Scotland. Glenfinnan Viaduct is a railway viaduct on the West Highland Line in Glenfinnan, Lochaber, Highland,
  • 26. THANK YOU FOR THE ATTENTION