Scottish People For its size Scotland appears to have had a tremendously large impact on the world as we know it today. For example:Scots have been … [Read more...]
Famous Scottish People
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Scots Shaped Canada Into A Nation
Did you know Scots have been involved in Canada before most of the world even knew it existed? Nearly a thousand years ago (1010 AD) Thorfinn … [Read more...]
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Burns Suppers Worldwide

Burns Suppers Worldwide Burns Suppers commemorating the life and work of Scotland?s national poet grew from very small start but are now held … [Read more...]
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