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Edinburgh Castle is not considered a concentric castle. While it features multiple defensive walls and structures, its layout does not conform to the classic concentric design characterized by overlapping rings of fortifications. Instead, the castle is built on a volcanic rock, with a more irregular layout that reflects its historical development over the centuries. Its strategic position and dramatic elevation contributed to its defensive capabilities rather than a concentric layout.

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