Hogmanay
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Not much. The big celebration in Scotland is New Years Eve, known in Scotland as Hogmany.
Hogmanay is the Scottish name for New Years Eve.
Hogmanay is the traditional Scottish way to bring in the New Year. For details about the ceremonies and customs of this tradition, see the related links.
Hogmanay is the Scottish name for New Years Eve.
Hogmanay is the name the Scots give to the celebration of New Year's eve and New Years day.
It is the celebration of a new beginning, new hopes, new dreams.
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Hogmanay is the Scottish word for New Year's Eve.
"Hogmanay" actually comes from Scottish tradition of celebrating New Year. Your real question should be, "Is the celebration of the New Year in Scotland rooted in the same Christian celebration as elsewhere?"The answer to that is yes. New Year is from the Gregorian calender, known as the Christian calender.
They bring the cake as celebration, for New Years.