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The Unicorn in Scotland, the national emblem
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If you like unicorns, you will be pleasantly surprised to discover that there are many present in Scottish castles and monuments. It turns out that the unicorn is the national animal of Scotland. Incredible true? Well, let’s find out why in this article about this magical creature. […]

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Craigh Na Dun: The Real Outlander Stones in Escocia
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Outlander’s magic through one of its most representative symbols. We tell you everything you need to know about Craigh Na Dun stones: do they exist? Where can you find them? Learn about the locations and history behind Scotland’s most famous monoliths, and have your own Outlander experience. […]

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Top 10 islands to visit in Scotland
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Scotland is a country that has almost 12,000 km of coastline, to which must be added about 800 islands, each and every one of them with characteristics that make them unique and special. We have selected the ten most spectacular. Which one will you visit? We anticipate that the choice will not be easy for you. […]

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Beer Travel Guide – Scotland and Edinburgh
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Scotland is widely known for whiskey. However, beer has one of the world’s best examples here. With this guide you will learn about the history of this golden brew in the country, its different types and how to order them. Also, we recommend the best beer brands and pubs in Edinburgh. […]

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Historical mistakes in the film Braveheart
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“Run, and you’ll live… at least a while. And dying in your beds, many years from now, would you be willin’ to trade ALL the days, from this day to that, for one chance, just one chance, to come back here and tell our enemies that they may take our lives, but they’ll never take… […]

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Mary Stuart, the myth of a queen
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Mary Stuart, known in Scotland as Mary Queen of Scots, was born in 1542 at the Linlithgow Palace in Scotland and died in 1587 at Fotheringhay Castle in England. She did not know her father, was married three times, was a widow twice, and had only one son: the first king of Great Britain and […]

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