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  • The national symbols of Scotland are the objects, images, or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative, or otherwise characteristic of the country...
  • National Sweet: Macaroons. National Poet: Robert Burns. Scotland has a long, rich and varied history, which is reflected in their unique national symbols.
  • This article explores the origins, significance, and lasting relevance of Scottish symbols, emphasizing their cultural importance and role in modern Scotland.
  • The nationally recognized symbols of Scotland are: National Flag - Saltire. National Flower - Thistle. National Animal - Unicorn. National Tree - Scots Pine.
  • The national animal of Scotland is the unicorn, and the reason for the choice isn't all that odd as it is firmly based in the history of the country.
  • Poetry is a highly valued form of art, and many poets are considered significant national symbols of the country. The national poet of Scotland is Robert Burns.
  • Why it became the national flower of Scotland is still a mystery. However, legendary tales say sleeping Scottish warriors were saved by this plant.
  • Whether it's a mystical creature or a real animal, a national symbol represents a country's identity, and the unicorn does just that for Scotland.
  • Icons and Symbols of Scotland. Honours of Scotland, comprisimng crown, sword and sceptre, in display cabinet in a darkened room.
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  • Carried into many battles over the centuries, the Saltire has become one of the most iconic and proud Scottish symbols. ... The National Symbols of Scotland.