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The national symbols of Scotland are flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Scotland or Scottish culture. As a rule, these national symbols are cultural icons that have emerged from Scottish folklore and tradition, meaning few have any official status. However, most if not all maintain recognition at a national or international level, and some, such as the Royal Arms of Scotland, have been codified in heraldry, and are established, official and recognised symbols of Scotland.
Video National symbols of Scotland
Flags
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Heraldry
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Anthems
- Flower of Scotland is popularly held to be the National Anthem, and is played at events such as football and rugby matches involving the Scotland national teams, and as of 2010 is used for the Scottish team at the Commonwealth Games.
- Scotland the Brave
- Highland Cathedral
- Scots Wha Hae
- A Man's A Man for A' That.
- Freedom Come-All-Ye.
Cultural
Flora and fauna
Food and drink
People
See also the 16 people in the Hall of Heroes at the Wallace Monument in Stirling.
See also
- Tartan
- List of tartans
References
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