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Tartan (Scottish Gaelic:
breacan [ˈpɾʲɛxkən]) is a
patterned cloth with
crossing horizontal and
vertical bands in
multiple colours,
forming simple or complex...
- The
Tartans, also
known as
Devon and the
Tartans, were a
rocksteady group who came
together in 1967 in Kingston, Jamaica. The
members were
initially Prince...
- also
refer to:
Tartan, a
metonym standing in for 'Scottish' (as in "
tartan politics", "
tartan television", "
tartan humour", etc.)
Tartan (****yrian), the...
- This is a list of
tartans from
around the world. The
examples shown below are
generally emblematic of a
particular ****ociation. However, for each clan...
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Regimental tartans are
tartan patterns used in
military uniforms,
possibly originally by some
militias of
Scottish clans,
certainly later by some of the...
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Tartan Noir is a form of
crime fiction particular to
Scotland and
Scottish writers.
William McIlvanney, who
wrote three crime novels, the
first being Laidlaw...
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Jewish tartans, also
called Kosher tartans, are
tartans made for the
Jewish community of Scotland, as well as for Jews
around the world.
Tartans, checkered...
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Sillitoe tartan is a
distinctive chequered pattern,
usually black-and-white or blue-and-white,
which was
originally ****ociated with the
police in Scotland...
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Tartan track is a
trademarked all-weather
synthetic track surfacing made of
polyurethane used for
track and
field competitions,
manufactured by 3M. The...
- The
Tartan Army are fans of the
Scotland national football team. They have won
awards from
several organisations for
their friendly behaviour and charitable...