• The haggis, a traditional Scottish dish made from sheep’s offal, spices, and oatmeal, is the centerpiece of the Burns Supper. Haggis is a symbol of Scotland...
  • As the 2011 Scottish Census reported, there are 1.5 million speakers of Scots within Scotland, which is around 30% of the population.
  • This international celebration of Robert Burns’ timeless poetry will see millions across the world raise a glass to Scotland’s bard on January 25.
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  • All Symbols The River of Poetry The Touchstone. ... Robert Burns (1759–1796) was a Scottish poet who is considered the national poet of Scotland.
  • National Sweet: Macaroons. National Poet: Robert Burns. Scotland has a long, rich and varied history, which is reflected in their unique national symbols.
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  • The Blazing star: A comet is found over Burns’ shoulder and is thought to be the Masonic symbol, the blazing star.
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  • This is the definitive biography of Robert Burns by the late James Mackay, winner of... ... Robert Burns is more than Scotland's national poet.
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  • Burns was the main contributor to editor James Johnson’s Scots Musical Museum, a leading collection of Scots songs from the period.
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  • From 1780 to 1797 James McMurdo was the chamberlain to the Duke of Queensberry and was a good friend of Robert Burns, who wrote a poem in tribute to...
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