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1/8/20

[Answer] What is the name for the New Year's festival in Scotland?

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What is the name for the New Year's festival in Scotland?


  • Hogmanay:New Year's festival in Scotland and in some parts of northern England goes by the name "Hogmanay." The name also denotes the dole of bread, sweets, or cakes that children collect by going from house to house soliciting treats with traditional rhymes. One of these rhymes concludes with the line, "rise up and gie's our Hogmanay." This night sees traditional parties for masked children and young men who go visit the homes of their family, friends, and neighbors as mummers or guisers. Source: Britannica.com



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