• The national symbols of Scotland are the objects, images, or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative, or otherwise characteristic of the country...
  • Explore the rich cultural heritage of Scotland through its iconic symbols. From the majestic thistle to the legendary unicorn, learn about the meaning and...
  • Scotland has the unicorn as its national animal, but why? In this post, we reveal how the unicorn became a symbol of national defiance.
  • The lion (red on yellow background) is the symbol of Scotland. Three lions are the symbol for England. Contents show.
  • The national symbols of Scotland are flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Scotland or...
  • The first use of the thistle as a royal symbol of Scotland was on silver coins issued by James III in 1470.
  • Why is the unicorn Scotland’s national animal? … With its white horse-like body and single spiralling horn, the unicorn is a symbol of purity...
  • Scotland is home to not just one, but several varieties of thistle, some native and others exotic, and no one is quite sure which is the true symbol of Scotland.
  • Let’s take a closer look at these Scottish symbols and why they remain so important to this day ... The National Flower and Emblem of Scotland is the Thistle.
  • The lion is the symbol of England the Unicorn the symbol of Scotland. (I guess Northern Ireland and Whales just don't matter?)