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Edinburgh (pronounced /ˈɛdɪnb(ə)rə/ ( listen) , ED -in-brə or ED -in-bə-rə ; Scottish Gaelic: ) is the capital city of Scotland. It is the second largest Scottish city, after ...
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On Calton Hill are the buildings of the former Royal High School and St Andrew's House, the headquarters of the Scottish Executive (1930s). George Street is the city's chief financial district, and Queen Street contains the National Portrait Gallery of Scotland (1882), ... Capital of Scotland; capital of Senegal;
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Definition of zymurgy in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of zymurgy. Pronunciation of zymurgy. Translations of zymurgy. zymurgy synonyms, zymurgy antonyms. Information about zymurgy in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... ; How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, ... Link to this page:
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The Lib Dems are too close to Labour in Scotland for my liking.'; ... "As long as Rennie keeps his promises to fight for the local hospital, schools and jobs then we just might let him keep the job," said Helen Taylor, 46, a former Labour voter who admitted that she had become disillusioned with the status quo.
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Introducing Scotland ... Although an integral part of Great Britain since 1707, Scotland has maintained a separate and distinct identity throughout the last 300 years. The return of a devolved ... One of Europe's most beautiful cities, the Scottish capital is at its loveliest during the festival season in August...
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In the 11th century Malcolm III, king of Scotland, had his castle here, and his wife, St. Margaret, built a small church. King Robert Bruce granted Edinburgh a charter in 1329. The town became (1437) the national capital following the murder of James I, king of Scotland, at Perth, the former capital.
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Dumfrmline in Five was the former capital of Scotland beforre the Scottish Kings moved to Edinburgh castle. For an historical fact Five is still called the kingdom of Five.
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Southern Fife is dominated by Dunfermline, a former capital of Scotland, and the 'Lang Toun' of Kirkcaldy, Fife's largest settlement. The Forth Road and Rail Bridges are the most memorable sights on this stretch of coastline.
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Perth, former capital of Scotland, is a large provincial town and the main administrative and cosmopolitan centre for the beautiful and primarily rural surrounding 2000 square miles of Perthshire. ... VisitScotland.com The official site of Scotland's national tourism organisation...
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