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From Glorious Broth To Gracious Haggis

I will never forget my first trip to Scotland. It was love at first sight and I decided to make stronger links between my homeland, Galicia and what I call my other home, Scotland. That was one of the main reasons to start my blog “The Bridge between Galiza and Scotland”. Since then I have tried to speak about and promote our two Celtic nations that are so full of history and epic tales. We share cultural similarities despite our political and social evolutions being different.

Culture is always a great starting point for bringing people together. It is essential for humanity to express itself in many ways and to transmit its knowledge, its identity, its strength and its weakness.

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