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Edinburgh castle
Yes. Scotland has a devolved parliament in Edinburgh.
The castle is an ancient stronghold, and was a royal castle for King David I in the 12th century. The castle has been involved in many historical conflicts. Today, Edinburgh's skyline is dominated by the castle
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The village might be Edinburgh Scotland. It is today's capital of Scotland. It was the Picts' capital [Picts were a culture, like the Vikings and Normans). Edinburgh has grown into quite a healthy sized city.
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Edinburgh castle would have first been built in the 11th century but there are many parts of the castle which were built up until as late as the 20th century. Edinburgh would have been built by King William I (William the conqureror) after the battle of Hastings to give him some extra power and get some more control over his people. Edinburgh castle is known to have been through a seige in 1573 called the Lang seige. Edinburgh castle is still open today for tourists and used for and has been used for many celebrations including the marridge of Mary Queen of Scots.
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The name comes from King Edwin of Northumbria who established a fort called Edwin's Fort, (or Din Eidyn in gaelic) where Edinburgh Castle now stands. It was later renamed Edwinesburch (Edynbroch); burch or broch is another name for a a fort. Ultimatley the name became Edinburgh which it is called today.
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