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Culture of Scotland - Other facets of Scottish culture |  | Culture of Scotland - Other facets of Scottish culture: Encyclopedia II - Culture of Scotland - Other facets of Scottish culture |  | Scotland retains its own distinct sense of nationhood. Academic research consistently shows that people in Scotland feel Scottish, whilst not necessarily feeling the need to see that translated into the establishment of a fully-independent Scottish nation-state.
Scotland also has its own unique family of languages and dialects, helping to foster a strong sense of "Scottish-ness". See Scots language and Scottish Gaelic language. An organisation called Iomairt Cholm Cille (http://ww ...
See also:Culture of Scotland, Culture of Scotland - Scots law, Culture of Scotland - Scottish education, Culture of Scotland - Banking and currency, Culture of Scotland - Sports, Culture of Scotland - Media, Culture of Scotland - Food and drink, Culture of Scotland - Arts, Culture of Scotland - Other facets of Scottish culture, Culture of Scotland - Miscellaneous |  | | Culture of Scotland, Culture of Scotland - Arts, Culture of Scotland - Banking and currency, Culture of Scotland - Food and drink, Culture of Scotland - Media, Culture of Scotland - Miscellaneous, Culture of Scotland - Other facets of Scottish culture, Culture of Scotland - Scots law, Culture of Scotland - Scottish education, Culture of Scotland - Sports, Scottish cringe, Scottish folklore, Scottish national identity |  | |
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Culture of Scotland - Other facets of Scottish culture
See also Category:Scottish culture.
Scotland retains its own distinct sense of nationhood. Academic research consistently shows that people in Scotland feel Scottish, whilst not necessarily feeling the need to see that translated into the establishment of a fully-independent Scottish nation-state.
Scotland also has its own unique family of languages and dialects, helping to foster a strong sense of "Scottish-ness". See Scots language and Scottish Gaelic language. An organisation called Iomairt Cholm Cille (http://www.colmcille.net) has been set up to support Gaelic-speaking communities in both Scotland and Ireland and to promote links between them.
Scotland retains its own national church, separate from that of England. See Church of Scotland and Religion in the United Kingdom.
The patron saints of Scotland are Saint (Queen) Margaret and Saint Andrew, and Saint Andrew's Day is celebrated in the country on 30 November.
These factors combine together to form a strong, readily identifiable Scottish civic culture.
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