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Edinburgh
Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, has a rich and fascinating history. The earliest human settlements in the area date back to the Bronze Age, and the city itself was founded in the 7th century AD.
Throughout the Middle Ages, Edinburgh was an important center of trade and commerce, and was fortified with a castle and city walls. In the 16th century, the city became a hub of intellectual and cultural activity, with the founding of the University of Edinburgh and the establishment of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Edinburgh saw significant growth and development, becoming a leading center of industry and innovation. It was during this time that many of the city’s iconic buildings and landmarks were built, including the Royal Mile, the Edinburgh Castle, and the Scott Monument.
Today, Edinburgh remains a vibrant and culturally-rich city, attracting millions of visitors each year with its fascinating history, stunning architecture, and dynamic cultural scene.