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The part of the United Kingdom that is known for clans, kilts, and Bagpipes is Scotland. More specifically the Highlands although the kilt has come to be adopted as national dress despite only 25% of the population any direct claim to a clan. The pipes played are the Great Highland pipes spread worldwide by the British Army regiments during the British Empire. Other countries also have their own bagpipes some of which are bellows as oppsoed to mouth blown.

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