Dunedin, it's the second largest city on the South Island, New Zealand.
Dunedin, New Zealand.
Edinburgh is named so, because it is the 'Borough of Edwin'. Burgh/Borough/By/Bury are old norse names for a town . 'Edwin' is an old Norse/Anglo-Saxon male name. So Edinburgh is the 'town were Edwin lived'.
Edinburgh
The name "Perth" is derived from a town in Perthshire, Scotland. It is believed to have originated from an Ancient Celtic word meaning "wood" or "copse."
Edinburgh castle is located in Edinburgh.
NEVER!!!! The Scots have always had Edinburgh as their capitaL city. The name 'Edinburgh' means the town/borough/burg of 'Edwin'. Edwin is an old Anglo-Saxon male name.
The distance between Edinburgh and Cape Town is 10,218 km as the crow flies
Edinburgh (the Scottish town) is written 'Édimbourg' or 'Edimbourg' in French.
Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee, Inverness, Perth, Stirling. Take your pick.
About 5 minutes walk.
There is no town named Persephone now, or in ancient history.
Abernethy is a Celtic name. From a town in Strathern, Scotland, on the river Tay (Aber) and Nethy which means dangerous in Gaelic.