SCOTLAND
SCOTTISH FLAG Blue with a white cross
Patron Saint of Scotland St. Andrew
SCOTTISH NATIONAL COSTUME Consists of : jacket, Tie, Belt & buckle, Kilt, kilt Hose, ghillie brogues, sporran,kilt Pin, garter flashes
The Symbol of Scotland thistle
The Monuments of Scotland Eilean Donan lock, reportedly most often - after the castle in Edinburgh - photographed monument of Scotland. Rebuilt at the beginning of our century.
Canmore is the heart of the RCAHMS archive, providing searchable, map-based information on buildings and archaeological sites throughout Scotland.
Scottish cuisine Hagis - Haggis is a sheep's stomach filled with mixture compound of sheep's giblets chopped up (the heart, lungs and the liver), of porridge oats, onion and spices, mended and cooked. It is usually being passed with potatoes.
RYBA PODLANA WHISKY
Scottish sports Karate
Scottish spotrs hockey
Scottish sports football
Beautiful landscape
Beautiful landscape
Scottish writers ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894
Scottish writers JAMES MATTHEW BARRIE 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937
Scottish writers KENNETH GRAHAME 8 March 1859 – 6 July 1932
Szkoccy wynalazcy ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922
Scottish Doctors Andrew Duncan - 1744–1828 founder of the first humanitarian mental institutions.
Doctor John Scott Haldane (1860 - 1936) He was regarded as the international authority in matters of ether and the respiration, was an inventor of a world gas mask.
Scottish Schools An educational system and educations in Scotland is different than in other parts of Great Britain. The act from 1998 gave the full control to the Scottish Parliament above all fields of the education, of financing the education.
Scottish Schools Higher Education - College (17/18+)
Scottish Schools Further Education