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    Edinburgh - Wikipedia

    Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. The city is located in south-east Scotland, and is bounded to the north by the Firth of Forth estuary and to the south by the Pentland Hills. Edinburgh had a population of 506,520 in mid-2020, making it the second-most populous city in … See more

    "Edin", the root of the city's name, derives from Eidyn, the name for the region in Cumbric, the Brittonic Celtic language formerly spoken … See more

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    The earliest known human habitation in the Edinburgh area was at Cramond, where evidence was found of a Mesolithic camp site dated to c. 8500 BC. Traces of later Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements have … See more

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    Edinburgh has the strongest economy of any city in the United Kingdom outside London and the highest percentage of professionals in the UK with 43% of the population holding … See more

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    The city is affectionately nicknamed Auld Reekie, Scots for Old Smoky, for the views from the country of the smoke-covered Old Town. A note in a … See more

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    Situated in Scotland's Central Belt, Edinburgh lies on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. The city centre is 2+1⁄2 mi (4.0 km) … See more

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    The most recent official population estimates (2020) are 506,520 for the locality (includes Currie), 530,990 for the Edinburgh settlement … See more

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    Edinburgh festivals
    The city hosts a series of festivals that run between the end of … See more

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  3. Edinburgh | Geography, History, Map, & Points of Interest

  4. What Is the Capital of Scotland? - WorldAtlas

  5. The Capital of Scotland: When did Edinburgh become the capital?

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    From Scone to Edinburgh, Scotland’s current and former capitals have played an important part in Scottish culture. Today, Edinburgh remains the official capital city of Scotland and continues to be home to some of the most iconic attractions including Holyrood Palace and Edinburgh Castle.
    The oldest capital of Scotland is Scone. Scone was the capital city of Scotland for over 700 years, until it was eventually replaced by Edinburgh in 1437. It was also home to the Scottish Parliament and the residence of kings and queens of Scotland. When was Inverness the capital of Scotland?
    No, London is not the capital of Scotland; it is Edinburgh. London is the capital city of England and the United Kingdom. Why is Edinburgh the capital of Scotland and not Glasgow?
    Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland because it is the regional administrative base for Scotland and home to the Scottish Parliament. Scone, near Perth, was Scotland’s first capital. It was the seat of the monarchy from the 9th century and the Parliament of Scotland was based there from its formation in 1235.
  8. Why is Edinburgh the Capital of Scotland? | Edinburgh …

    WebSep 9, 2020 · Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland because it is the regional administrative base for Scotland and home to the Scottish Parliament. Scotland’s First Capital. Scone, near Perth, was Scotland’s first capital. It was the seat of the monarchy from the 9th century and the Parliament of …

  9. Edinburgh, capital city of Scotland - Historic UK

    WebNov 23, 2023 · Edinburgh has been the capital of Scotland since 1437, when it replaced Scone. The Scottish Parliament resides in Edinburgh. However, in the past, Edinburgh Castle was often under English control. Before the 10th Century, Edinburgh was under the control of the Anglo …

  10. Edinburgh: A Guide to Scotland's Historic Capital

  11. Edinburgh – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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