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Scotland. Edinburgh
1. Scotland
2. Who has not seen Scotland Doesn't not know Great Britain
3.
Nationalemblem is a
thistle
4. Edinburgh
The capital ofScotland
5. Glasgow
IS THEBIGGEST
CITY.
INDUSTRIAL
AND
BUSINESS
CENTER.
Glasgow
6. Robert Burns
Robert (Rabbie) Burnswas born on 25 January,
1759 in Alloway,
Ayrshire of south west
Scotland He was a poet
and a song-writer.
.
Bring back, bring back.
Oh, bring back my
Bonnie to me.
Well, wind, you blow
over the ocean,
Well, wind, you blow
My Bonnie.
over the sea,
Well, wind, you blow
over the ocean,
My Bonnie is over the
Oh, bring back my
ocean,
Bonnie to me.
My Bonnie is over the
Chorus: (3 times)
sea,
My Bonnie is over the Bring back, bring back.
ocean,
Oh, bring back my
Oh, bring back my
Bonnie to me, to me.
Bonnie to me.
Bring back, bring back.
Oh, bring back my
Chorus:
Bonnie to me
Bring back, bring back.
Oh, bring back my
Bonnie to me, to me.
7. Walter Scott
Walter Scott, a Scottishwriter ,was born in
Edinburgh in 1771 in the
family of a lawyer.
Scott made himself
famous as a poet and as
the author of historical
novels. His knowledge of
history is remarkable.
«Ivanhoe» (1819) set in
the reign of Richard. IT is
the best known of Scott's
novels today.
8. Greyfriars Bobby
The best knownmonument .
The dog belonged
to John Gray .
When he died
Bobby lived near
his grave for 26
years
Bobby was buried
near his master.
9. Music & Dances
Music & DancesScottish people have been
dancing at ceilis or ceilidhs
(literally, gatherings) for
hundreds of years, and
enjoying themselves no end.
Traditional dancing is now
undergoing a resurgence
both at home and around
the world. In light of this,
and of the close links
between celtic music and
dance