Facts you do not know about Scotland

Scotland has the largest proportion of red hair in the world and represents more than 40% of the total population.

Scotland is one of the few countries in the world that does not have a national anthem but they use a song called Flower of Scotland during official celebrations.

The national costume for Scottish men is the Scottish skirt, which is strange to the rest of the world, but is extremely important in Scotland.

The old Scottish warrior, William Wallace, was the first to call for independence from Britain in nearly 700 years, and the movie "Braveheart" immortalized his story.

Scotland is home to the world's oldest tree, the "Fortingall" tree, which scientists believe is 5,000 years old.

In commemoration of the Vikings, the Scots burn a ship similar to the Vikings on a holiday called "Abe Healy," which means the end of the Holy Days.

The Shaving Foam Festival, one of the strangest types of festivals held in universities around the world, is held annually at St. Andrews University in Scotland.

It is a strange ritual for the Scottish people to welcome newlyweds by laying eggs and sauce on their faces.

There is a red river in Scotland called the Blood River, due to the presence of "Rakht" plants, which are red and brown plants located at the bottom of the river.

Scotland is the country of origin where golf has been practiced since the 15th century.

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