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St Andrew - Patron Saint of Scotland
St
Andrews Day is on 30 November.
On this day, Scots all around the world celebrate their national day.
The
Scottish flag is the cross of St. Andrew, also known as the Saltire. It is
said to be one of the oldest national flags of any country, dating back at
least to the 12th century.
Who was
St Andrew?
Why is
St Andrew's symbol a white cross on a blue background?
How the
thistle became an emblem of Scotland
A
legend tells of how a group of Scots were sleeping in a field when a group of
Vikings crept up to attack. Fortunately one of the Vikings stood on a
thistle, whose prickles penetrated through to his foot and made him yell with
pain. His cries woke the sleeping Scots who were able to fight off their
attackers. It is said that from this day the thistle has been adopted as
Scotland's national emblem.
Facts,
Customs and Traditions
A girl wishing to marry could:
St
Andrew's Day is often a celebration of general Scottishness with traditional
food, music (especially bagpipes) and dancing.
St
Andrew's Day - Bank Holiday
In
January 2007, the St Andrew's Day Bank Holiday (Scotland) Act was given royal
assent, making 30 November (or the nearest Monday if a weekend) a bank
holiday in Scotland. However, instead of being a full public holiday, it is a
voluntary public holiday.
Quiz of the week
Many people make fun of Scottish football but not me. How many times have Scotland qualified for the World Cup? It's more than Portugal, Denmark or Republic of Ireland have ever managed!
Joke of the week
Which is the unluckiest monster in the world?
The Luck Less Monster. |
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