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  2. Arthur's Seat - Wikipedia

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    Arthur's Seat as seen over the Firth of Forth from Fife. Arthur's Seat (Scottish Gaelic: Suidhe Artair, pronounced [ˈs̪ɯi.əˈaɾt̪ʰəɾʲ]) is an ancient extinct volcano that is the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, Scotland, which form most of Holyrood Park, described by Robert Louis Stevenson as "a hill for magnitude, a mountain in virtue of its bold design". [3]

  3. Holyrood Park - Wikipedia

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    Arthur's Seat is the main peak of the group of hills which form most of Holyrood Park. The hill rises above the city to a height of 251 metres (823 ft), provides excellent views, is quite easy to climb, and is a popular walk.

  4. Scottish Parliament Building - Wikipedia

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    To the south of the parliamentary complex are the steep slopes of Salisbury Crags and Arthur's Seat. The Holyrood and Dumbiedykes areas, to the west of the site, have been extensively redeveloped since 1998, with new retail, hotel and office developments, including Barclay House, the new offices of The Scotsman Publications Ltd. [7]

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  6. Holyrood Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Palace of Holyroodhouse (/ ˈ h ɒ l ɪ r uː d / or / ˈ h oʊ l ɪ r uː d /), [1] commonly known as Holyrood Palace, is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland.Located at the bottom of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, at the opposite end to Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood has served as the principal royal residence in Scotland since the 16th century, and is a setting for state ...

  7. Hills in Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury Crags, with Arthur's Seat behind. Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is traditionally said to have been "built on Seven Hills", in an allusion to the seven hills of Rome. While there is considerable room for debate as to which hills are included and excluded from the seven, seven possibilities are listed in an old rhyme: [1] [poem 1]

  8. St Margaret's Well, Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the well entrance. The spring that still supplies St Margaret's Well is regarded as holy as it is thought to rise from the Well of the Holy Rood, Holy Cross or David’s Well, [6] named after King David I who was not actually an official saint although the name St David's Well is sometimes used. [7]

  9. Mark Wahlberg and His Siblings 'Don't Really' Talk Work When ...

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    Wahlberg, 53, recently touched on how he and his eight siblings — including Debbie, who died in 2003, Michelle, Arthur, Paul, Jim, Tracey, Robert and Donnie — approach family gatherings while ...