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  2. Demographics of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The demography of Edinburgh, the capital city and second largest city of Scotland, is analysed by the National Records of Scotland. [1] The population of the council area of Edinburgh was 514,990 in 2022.

  3. Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Established by royal charter in 1583, the University of Edinburgh is one of Scotland's ancient universities and is the fourth oldest in the country after St Andrews, Glasgow and Aberdeen. [245] Originally centred on Old College the university expanded to premises on The Mound, the Royal Mile and George Square. [245]

  4. Outline of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The BT building in Edinburgh Park The Balmoral Hotel, a luxury five-star hotel and a landmark of Edinburgh Jenners Department Store, the oldest department store in Scotland. Economy of Edinburgh. Business parks in Edinburgh Edinburgh Park; Financial services in Edinburgh Edinburgh Stock Exchange; Royal Bank of Scotland; Scottish Widows

  5. Homeless could move from Edinburgh in licence plan - AOL

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    The City of Edinburgh Council has provided hundreds of rooms in hotels and B&Bs as temporary accommodation. ... Homeless could move from Edinburgh in licence plan. Andrew Picken - BBC News Scotland.

  6. East Craigs - Wikipedia

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    East Craigs is a residential district of Edinburgh located in the north-west of the city, on the western flanks of Corstorphine Hill. It lies next to what remains of the green belt , and prior to development was a working farm.

  7. Drumbrae - Wikipedia

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    Drumbrae or Drum Brae is a suburb of west Edinburgh, Scotland generally considered to be part of the neighbouring larger areas of Corstorphine and Clermiston.This is a commuter settlement as many people who live in the area travel to the centre of town to attend work.

  8. Multrees Walk - Wikipedia

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    Multrees Walk, Harvey Nichols and Edinburgh Bus Station were all designed by Edinburgh architects CDA. The bus station sits at a lower level from Multrees and is accessed by escalators from St Andrew Square, or by a ramped entrance from Elder Street.

  9. History of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh, showing Arthur's Seat, one of the earliest known sites of human habitation in the area. While the area around modern-day Edinburgh has been inhabited for thousands of years, [1] the history of Edinburgh as a definite settlement can be traced to the early Middle Ages when a hillfort was established in the area, most likely on the Castle Rock.

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