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Flower of Scotland is the song we sing at sports games so it is the most “official" national song we have.
We have traditional dancing, called ceilidh dancing that we do at special events like weddings and Christmas
The flag called the Saltire or the St Andrews cross i named and look that way is because of St Andrew died on a cross that shape. We celebrate it on the 30th November. This is our National day.
We celebrate a famous poet called Robert Burns the 25th January every year. The things we do, we eat haggis and play Scottish music and people will read out some of Robert Burns’ poems
With over 11,000km of coastline, hundreds of islands, majestic mountains and beautiful canals, rivers and lochs, Scotland’s landscape and distinct geography offers a stunning mix of unique and inspiring habitats for you to explore. Scotland’s nature and geography will take your breath away.
You can allso visit the tallest mountain called Ben Navis or see the beautiful lake Loch Ness
Glasgow is the fourth-largest city by population in the UK, after London, Birmingham and Leeds.
Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city with a population of almost 1,200,000.
The first international football match between Scotland and England was played in Glasgow in 1872. Glasgow Celtic football club was formed in 1888 and so named because of the many Irish people.
Edinburgh castle
Over one million people visit the castle every single year and it is the most popular tourist attraction in Scotland
It was build in the Bronze age
Edinburgh is the capital city in Scotland
Edinburgh has a population of 450,000 but during the month of August figures double because of the international festival.
Sherlock Holmes author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lived in Edinburgh and studied medicine at Edinburgh University.
The population is five million.
Scotland is in union with England, Wales and Northern Ireland but have since 1999 followed their own legal system and culture.
The old language is gaelic which people still speak in Northern Scotland.
Some of the things there have made Scotland famous is the kilts, the back pipe, the whiskey and the Haggis
We love rugby!
The flag is blue with a white cross over and is called Saltire or St Andrew’s Cross.
The flag is dated back to
the 800th century, it is
one of the oldest
national flag in the world.