Tartans for
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United States
There is a little known tartan designed for all citizens of the United States, the
"America".
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Canada
The "Canadian Centennial Tartan" serves as a "national" tartan for all
Canadians. |
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South America
South Americans may consider the "Cochrane" tartan in honour of the naval hero
who founded the navies of several nations (Brazil, Argentina and Chile). |
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Australia
The "Australia" tartan |
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Spain
Spaniards with Celtic roots may choose the "Galicia" tartan. Tartan have been
designed for the northern provinces of Spain and it is believed the "Jacobite"
tartan had its origins in Barcelona and is an approporiate choice for Catalans. |
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Portugal
The Duke of Wellington began his Peninsular campaign from Portugal so the
"Wellington" tartan is a good choice. |
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France
The French supported the Stuart cause for decades and the "Jacobite" tartan is a
wise choice. French regulars fought to the last at Culloden Moor after the clans had
broken and the "Culloden" tartan would honour those brave soldiers. |
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Austria
Austrians could choose the "Leslie" tartan to remember the Scottish expatriate
soldier who rose to become a general in the Hapsburg army. |
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Germany
Prince Albert, lover of the Highlands and himself a tartan designer, was a German.
The "Coburg" tartan was designed to commemorate the Prince Consort and is
an attractive choice. |
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The Netherlands
The "Dutch" tartan simultaneously represents the House of Orange and the
MacKay family who have been prominent citizens of both Scotland and the Netherlands for
many generations. |
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Russia
Russians might choose the "Muskoka" or the "Gordon" in honour
of the Scottish general who modernized the army of Peter the Great. |
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Scandinavia
The "Munro" and "MacKay" tartans are appropriate to represent
the thousands of mercenary Scots from those clans who served the Swedish Kings. |
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Italy
The "Prince Charles Edward Stuart" tartan is a good choice. Bonnie
Prince Charley was born, lived most of his life, died and is buried in Rome. |
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