In pictures: Italian town stages Scots celebration

The sound of the bagpipes echoed through the Tuscan hills at the weekend. All pictures by Terry Boyd
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The streets of an Italian town were filled with the sound of bagpipes at the weekend.
It was the annual Barga Scottish Festival when the Tuscan town celebrates its links with Scotland.
Many people from the area emigrated north in the early part of the 20th Century.
It has led to it being called the "most Scottish town in Italy" and it hosted a weekend of celebrations.

The Lord Provost of Glasgow and the Mayor of Barga helped get proceedings started
Among the guests this year were the Isle of Skye Youth Pipe Band and Skye Highland Dancers who helped kick off the festival on Friday with a parade.
Many restaurants and cafes also got in the spirit by offering traditional Scottish fare such as fish and chips and steak pies.
A first edition of the Barga Highland Games and a number of talks and presentations were also among the events on offer.
The festival drew to a close on Sunday evening with a gala concert.

Local shops decorated their windows for the weekend

Proceedings started with a parade through the town

Many emigrants left Barga for Scotland in the early part of the 20th Century

A market with Scottish produce was part of the festival

Barga has been described as the most Scottish town in Italy

The event took place over three days from Friday to Sunday

Residents of Barga are proud of their links with Scotland

The pipe band proved a hit with locals
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- Published14 August 2022