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  2. Calton Hill - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of Calton Hill. There was possibly a prehistoric hillfort on Calton Hill and an area used for quarrying (the Quarry Holes at the eastern end). [12] By his charter of 1456, James II granted the community of Edinburgh the valley and the low ground between Calton Hill and Greenside for performing tournaments, sports and other warlike deeds. [1]

  3. Hills in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    A number of Edinburgh suburbs, also contain "hill" or synonyms in their name — Abbeyhill, Alnwickhill, Church Hill, Curriehill, Drylaw (Lowland Scots for a "hill without a spring"), Ferniehill, Firrhill, Greenhill, Piershill, Sighthill; and others also contain the element "Craig" meaning a large rock, such as Craigentinny and Craigmillar.

  4. List of Category A listed buildings in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The council area of Edinburgh covers 264 square kilometres (102 sq mi), and has a population of just under 500,000. Edinburgh is centred on the medieval Old Town and the Georgian New Town. To the north is the historic port of Leith, on the shore of the Firth of Forth which is now built up from Cramond to Portobello. The modern city now extends ...

  5. Mountains and hills of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Kilpatrick Hills, north-west of Glasgow; Campsie Fells, north of Glasgow; Lomond Hills, east of Kinross; In addition to the main ranges, there are numerous individual hills in the Lowlands, often volcanic in origin. Many are known by the Scots word Law, meaning hill.

  6. Royal Mile - Wikipedia

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    Video of the Royal Mile, Edinburgh. Retreating ice sheets, many millennia ago, deposited their glacial debris behind the hard volcanic plug of the castle rock on which Edinburgh Castle stands, resulting in a distinctive crag and tail formation. Running eastwards from the crag on which the castle sits, the Royal Mile sits upon the ridge of the ...

  7. Forth and Clyde Canal Pathway - Wikipedia

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    Both Glasgow main line railway stations are in the centre of the city, only a few hundred metres apart. The line which has run close to the path from Bowling to Glasgow passes through Glasgow Central Station low-level. The railway line which runs close to the rest of the path runs from Glasgow Queen Street Station to Edinburgh Haymarket Station.

  8. Shandon, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Shandon contains the Shandon Conservation Area, which was originally designated on 29 March 1996. [2] The conservation area is bound to the northwest by the Glasgow-Edinburgh rail line, to the northeast by Ashley Terrace and Shandon Place, to the southeast by the rear boundary walls of the rear gardens of Cowan Road and to the southwest by the Edinburgh suburban railway line.

  9. Maybury - Wikipedia

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    Maybury is an area on the western edge of Edinburgh, Scotland, near South Gyle and Ingliston, named after the road, which is itself named after the civil engineer Sir Henry Maybury (1864–1943). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2021, residents have been undertaking community clean ups to clear the foot paths along the road. [ 3 ]