Does Scotland have a flag?

The Flag of Scotland, also known as St Andrew's Cross or the Saltire, is essentially just a white cross on a blue rectangle. Its design may seem fairly simple, but the significance of it is steeped in rich history and it is one of the oldest flags in the world still in use today.
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Does Scotland have an official flag?

The official flag of Scotland is the Saltire, also known as the St. Andrew's cross. It's one of the oldest flags in the world and its design is one of the simplest, yet it's also one of the most striking. But where did it originate from?
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What are the 2 flags of Scotland?

The Flags of Scotland - Saltire and Lion Rampant.
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Why did Scotland change their flag?

This difference arose after Members of the Scottish Parliament complained that Scotland was the only country in the world that could not fly its national flag on its national day.
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What flag is the same as Scotland?

The flag closely resembles the flag of Scotland, the difference being a darker shade of blue. There are two popular traditions on the island of Tenerife trying to explain the resemblance. One is that the flag was adopted as a mark of respect to the bravery of the Scottish sailors in the Battle of Santa Cruz.
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The History of the Scottish Flag



Is Scotland a British country?

The United Kingdom / United Kingdom of Great Britain

Scotland is the second largest country in the UK and covers the northern third of the British mainland. The "British Isles" is purely a name given to the geography of Great Britain and Ireland in the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the North Sea to the east.
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Was Christmas ever banned in Scotland?

It was very much seen as a Catholic church-led celebration so after the Reformation in 1560, Christmas was promptly downgraded and led by John Knox, Christmas celebrations were gradually banned. A BIT LIKE LOCKDOWN LAW, THEN? VERY much so. An act of the Scottish Parliament in 1640 made celebrating Christmas illegal.
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How do you say Merry Christmas in Scotland?

'Nollaig Chridheil' means Merry Christmas in Scottish Gaelic.
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Why do Scotland and Tenerife have the same flag?

1. They are the same, because Scotland and Tenerife share the same patron saint - Andrew, or, as he's known on the Canary isle, San Andres.
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What is the oldest flag in the world?

Denmark celebrates Dannebrog as the oldest continuously used national flag in the World. The 15th of June 2019 marked the 800th anniversary of the battle of Lyndanisse, where the Danish flag Dannebrog fell from the heavens as a sign from God…. Or so the legend goes.
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Why do Scotland have a lion?

The emblem occupied the shield of the royal coat of arms of the ancient Kingdom of Scotland which was used by the King of Scots until 1603. The Lion Rampant has since been incorporated into both the royal arms and royal banners of successive Scottish then British monarchs in order to symbolise Scotland.
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Is the lion a symbol of Scotland?

Since 1603, the lion rampant of Scotland has been incorporated into both the royal arms and royal banners of successive Scottish then British monarchs in order to symbolise Scotland, as can be seen today in the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom.
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Why is Wales flag not on the Union Jack?

The Welsh dragon does not appear on the Union Flag. This is because when the first Union Flag was created in 1606, the Principality of Wales by that time was already united with England and was no longer a separate principality.
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What is the Scottish lion flag?

The Royal Banner of the Royal Arms of Scotland, also known as the 'Lion Rampant', is The Queen's official banner in Scotland. The Banner is gold, with a red rampant lion and Royal tressure.
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Does Scotland have the oldest flag?

The St Andrew's Cross or Saltire is Scotland's national flag. Tradition has it that the flag, the white saltire on a blue background, the oldest flag in Europe and the Commonwealth, originated in a battle fought in East Lothian in the Dark Ages.
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Is Scotland's flag the oldest?

The Flag of Denmark also holds the Guinness World Record for the oldest continuously used national flag. According to legend, the flag came into Danish possession during the Battle of Lyndanisse in 1219. The Danes were on a failing crusade in Estonia, but after praying to God, a flag fell from the sky.
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Why is the Canary Islands not in the EU?

As a part of Spain, the Canaries are also part of the European Union. However, the islands enjoy some exceptions in the fiscal and economic area.
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Is it illegal to fly the lion rampant?

The 'unofficial' flag of Scotland, the Lion Rampant is historically a belonging of the King or Queen of Scotland. As such, according to an Act of Parliament passed in 1672, it is an offence to fly the flag. It is only allowed on a royal residence or with the permission of a monarch.
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What is the blue flag with a white cross?

flag of a constituent unit of the United Kingdom, flown subordinate to the Union Jack, that consists of a blue field (background) bearing a white saltire (diagonal cross) that extends to the flag corners; this type of emblem is known as the Cross of St.
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What is Santa called in Scotland?

Just plain Santa

Although just over half the British population call him Father Christmas, the bearer of children's presents in Scotland goes under another alias. He isn't known as Saint Nicholas as he is throughout much of Northern Europe or as the more American Santa Claus. In Scotland, he's just plain Santa.
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Why did Scotland ban Christmas?

Scotland's Christmas Ban

The newly Calvinist-infused Church of Scotland supported the notion that contemporary Christmas celebrations were too extravagant to be Christlike, so they outlawed the holiday completely. It took a few years to phase out celebrations entirely, but yuletide ended for good in 1583.
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What does Lang may yer lum reek mean?

The expression 'lang may your lum reek', may sound rather rude it actually means 'long may your chimney burn', meaning 'long may you live'. It also has a more practical meaning as in 'may you always be prosperous enough to have fuel'.
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What do the Scots call Christmas?

'Tis the season to be jolly! If you're celebrating Christmas or Hogmanay in Scotland this year, there are lots of seasonal Scottish traditions that you can take part in – some of them old, some of them new.
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What is Christmas Eve called in Scotland?

Christmas Eve as Sowan's Night

In some places in Scotland, Christmas Eve is called Sowans Night, after the dish Sowans, which is oat husks and meal steeped in water for several days.
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Why is Scotland so great?

The rich culture and gorgeous landscapes make Scotland a destination that seems to have it all. You'll feel welcomed by friendly locals as you explore rugged mountains, lively cities, and quaint tea shops. You're sure to be greeted by a sheep or ten, too.
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