EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland's capital kicked off its New Year "Hogmanay" festivities on Monday with a traditional ceilidh folk music dance for kilt-wearing revellers under Edinburgh Castle. A whisky-fuelled street party was due to be attended by tens of thousands of people in the main Princes Street thoroughfare before a concert by Glasgow indie-rockers Franz Ferdinand and a firework display. "Hogmanay" is the Scots word for "last day of the year" and its origins stretch back to celebrations of the winter solstice by the Vikings in late December.
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