2. Kilt - i think the only traditional clothes where man wear skirt

A skirt is made of a large piece of cloth of approximately 12 “feet (1356 cm), is wrapped around the waist and fastened with buckles and special belts. A small bag for personal belongings is attached to the Scottish skirt, it he argues and the skirt itself can be “big” (Great Kilt, Breacan Feile) and “small” (small skirt, Feileadh Beg.) The big kilt can be thrown to the shoulder and hide in bad weather. Now the kilt has a length of approximately four or five yards (3657-4572 mm) and a width of 56−60 inches (142–151 cm).

 The true mountaineers, with a kilt, carry a knife behind the appropriate stocking. If the knife is located outside the golf course (front), this means a declaration of war. The Scots, since the early seventeenth century, used the skin (sgian achlais), an axillary dagger located on the left arm of the armpit. Traditions of hospitality required that the weapon be visible at a party, and the mountaineer was moving the knife from his secret pocket through the correct golf league. Over time, they started using a knife like that all the time, and they called themselves the skin


3. Scotland yard 

Scotland Yard has appeared in books, films, television etc. since the Victorian era when it featured in the Jack the Ripper cases and the stories of Sherlock Holmes.


4.Bagpipes

Bagpipes are often associated with Scotland and widely known as a national symbol of the country. Rooted in military beginnings, the Great Highland bagpipe has a long history in Scottish culture. Often paired with fiddles and folk songs, the bagpipe is played as street music, in pubs, and provides the soundtrack for events and festivals.

@Lilly, Lol.....it's literally  really ringing in my ear...... :))

 Minchane:

Vintage automobiles in Cuba

2nd and 9th are same

Thanks @Minchane, you're the Sun.

The flag of Scotland, adopted in 1542, is a white X-shaped cross (a saltire), which represents the cross of the patron saint of Scotland, Saint Andrew on a blue sky. The flag is called Saint Andrew's Cross or the Saltire.


6. Haggis

is made of sheep liver, lung, and heart all are minced, seasoning such as cayenne pepper and onion are added, and then it’s all packed into a sheep’s stomach. it has a crumbly consistency and is traditionally eaten on Burns Night and Hogmanay (Scottish New Year) 

7.Heathergems

Heathergems is a range of natural jewellery and gifts made with Scottish heather in Scotland. Heather is collected near Pitlochry and then dried, compressed and turned into our unique items.

 AlfatogodeBere:

Thanks @Minchane, you're the Sun.

No problem .not sun but moon my name meaning is moon :p

 Minchane:

No problem .not sun but moon my name meaning is moon :p

Beautiful... I remember Hotel de Luna.

8. Sir William Wallace (1270 - 1305) The real Braveheart


Posting again please choose the country from remaining alphabets

World Countries

https://data.worldbank.org/country

A
B

Argentina(16-17)

Australia(8)

Austria(34-35)

Afghanistan

Aland Islands

Albania

Algeria

American Samoa

Andorra Angola,

Anguilla,

Antigua And Barbuda

 Argentina

 Armenia

 Aruba

 Azerbaijan

Bangladesh (33)

Brazil (16)

Bahrain

Bangladesh

 Barbados

 Belarus

 Belgium

 Belize



C

Benin

Bermuda

Bhutan

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana

Brazil




British Virgin Islands

Brunei Darussalam

Bulgaria

Burkina Faso

Burundi






Cambodia (28-29)

Canada (5)

Chile (39-40)

China (5-6)

Croatia (26-27)

Cuba(55-56)

Cabo Verde

Cameroon


DE
Cayman Islands

Central African Republic

Chad

Channel Islands

Colombia

Comoros

Congo, Dem. Rep.

Congo, Rep.

Costa Rica

Cote d'Ivoire

Croatia

Cuba

Curacao

Cyprus
Democratic Republic of the Congo (44 - 45 )

Denmark

 Djibouti

Dominica

Egypt (10-11)

England (15-16)

Ecuador

El Salvador

Equatorial Guinea

Eritrea

Estonia

Eswatini

Ethiopia

FGH

Finland (14-15)

France (8-9)

Faroe Islands

Fiji

French Polynesia



Germany (7-8)

Greece (37-38)

Greenland (13-14)

Gabon

Gambia

The Georgia

Ghana

Gibraltar

Hawaii (U.S. State)               (48 - 49)

Hungary (45 - 46)

Haiti

Honduras

Hong Kong


IJK

Iceland (40-41)

India (6-7)

Indonesia (4)

Israel (36-37)

Italy (2)

Iran

Iraq 

Ireland

 Isle Of Man

 Ivory Coast

Japan (3-4)

Jordan(52-53)

Jamaica

 Jersey


Kazakhstan

Kenya

Kiribati

Korea

Kosovo

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan


L
M

Laos (33-34)

Lithuania (47 - 48)

Luxembourg
(42-44)

Lao PDR

Latvia

Lebanon

Lesotho

Liberia

Libya

Liechtenstein

Lithuania



Malaysia(11-12)

Mauritius(55)

Mexico(12-13)

Mongolia (12)

Monaco(54-55)

Morocco(38-39)

Macao SAR, China



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Madagascar

Malawi

Maldives

Mali

Malta

Marshall Islands

Mauritania

Micronesia, Fed. Sts.

Moldova

Montenegro

Mozambique

Myanmar

Nepal (46-47)

Netherlands(29-30)

New Zealand(35-36)

North Korea(19-20)

Norway(31-32)

Namibia
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O

Nauru

New Caledonia

Nicaragua

Niger

Nigeria

North Macedonia

Northern Mariana             Islands

Oman



PQ,R

Philippines(22-23)

Poland(18-19)

Portugal(20-21)

Pakistan

Palau

Panama

Papua New Guinea

Paraguay

Peru

Q

Qatar(58-)

R

Russia (3)

Romania

Russian Federation

Rwanda


San Marino (41)

Singapore (9-10)

South Africa
(24-25)

South Korea (1)

Spain (25-26) 

Samoa

Sao Tome and Principe

S


Senegal

Serbia

Seychelles

Sierra Leone

Sint Maarten (Dutch part)

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

Solomon Islands

Somalia

South Sudan

St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lucia

St. Martin (French part)

St. Vincent and the        Grenadines

Sudan

Suriname

Sweden

Switzerland

Syrian Arab Republic


TUV

Tanzania(18)

Thailand(1-2)

Turkey(21-22)

Tajikistan

Timor-Leste

Togo

Tonga

Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisia

Turkmenistan

Tuvalu

United Arab Emirates  (17-18)

USA (27-28)

Uganda

Ukraine

 United Kingdom

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Vatican City(30-31)

Venezuela(41-42)

Vietnam(23-24)

Virgin Islands (U.S.)
WYZ

Württemberg

Wales

Wallis And Futuna

 Western Sahara

Yemen

Zambia

Zimbabwe

9.Alexander Graham Bell

The Father of Telephone is Alexander Graham Bell. Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847–August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-born American inventor, scientist, and engineer best known for inventing the first practical telephone in 1876.

Minchane, I didn't know we're doing A-Z challenge :) Letters O, Q, Y and W have only one country each, I believe...

10. Shortbread or shortie is a traditional Scottish biscuit usually made from one part white sugar, two parts butter, and three to four parts plain wheat flour. Scottish chef John Quigley, of Glasgow's Red Onion, describes shortbread as "the jewel in the crown" of Scottish baking.