Nicola Sturgeon has led tributes to the Scots from all walks of life who have been recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
The First Minister offered her congratulations to "the people of Scotland who have made a difference to their communities".
Among those to receive honours as part of the Platinum Jubilee celebrations are crime novelist Ian Rankin - who receives a knighthood - and Olympic curling hero Eve Muirhead, who is made an OBE.
James Nicol Walker of the famous Walkers shortbread business is also made a knight.
Those receiving MBEs include Julie Young for services to dance, Walter Smith for services to youth enterprise and Chloe Lawson for services to vulnerable and disadvantaged young people
The honours list was published on Wednesday night as the country prepares for a four-day weekend to mark the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
The First Minister said: “The Queen’s Birthday Honours list illustrates the outstanding contributions of the people of Scotland who have made a difference to their communities.
"It is particularly pleasing to see their work recognised in this year of celebration in honour of Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee.
"I am delighted to see Scotland’s athletes who were outstanding during both summer Olympic and Paralympic Games in Tokyo as well as the Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Beijing, so well represented.
“I am also pleased to see that those individuals who worked against the coronavirus pandemic, its far reaching impact and those working for our recovery, have been recognised.
"I know we are all incredibly grateful for their selfless actions and it’s right that their outstanding efforts have been acknowledged in this way.
“I also want to extend my congratulations to those personnel who have been awarded The Queen’s Fire, Police or Ambulance Service Medals.
"Our emergency services have displayed incredible fortitude throughout the pandemic, and deserve our continued appreciation for keeping people and communities across Scotland safe, every day of the year."
Alister Jack, the Secretary of State for Scotland, said: "My whole-hearted congratulations go to all those across Scotland who have been recognised for their extraordinary public service.
"They truly exemplify the dedication, ambition and generosity of spirit that has defined the Queen’s 70-year reign.
"We were all gripped by the Winter Olympics and Paralympics in Beijing, as our curlers swept to gold and we topped the podium in Alpine skiing.
"One of Scottish literature’s most recognisable names, Ian Rankin’s knighthood is richly deserved - his Inspector Rebus novels have kept us in entertained and in suspense for decades."
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