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EDINBURGH

Marcos Menndez
location

Edinburgh is the capital city of scotland. It is
located in the south, and it is the most
populous city in the united kindonm. Its
population is about 500,000 people.
The flag is called the saint andrews cross. It is
a white cross on a blue field.
Edinburg castle

Perhaps the most iconic symbol of the citys
identity and recently named the uks
bestheritage attraction for the fourth year in a
row,the crown jewels and the stone of destiny,
it is more than a monument, and a part of
every day life: the citizens of edinburgh have
been setting their watches by the one o`clock
gun since 1861.
Palace of
holyroodhouse

A tour of the queens official gaff in sotland
willshow you m ore tapestries, paintings and
plasterworkthan you can shake a sceptre at,
as well as mary queen of scots chambers
where her courtier rizzio was stabbed 56 times
and thrown down the stairs.
In the summen you can take a money the star
attraction is the queen`s gallery
where`masters
Greyfriars bobby

Greyfiars bobby was a dog who became
famous becose he spent 14 years guardians
the grave of his owner. The touristic go there
to give toys and food to the dogs grave.
There is a statue of the dog, and if you touch
is nous will have good luck.
Scotch wisky
experience

I suppose there are worse ways to learn how
whisky is made and the res of the tour more
then mekes up for the budget disneys start. If
you are keen on tasting more than one whisky,
choose the gold tour to compare the diferent
styles pf the main wiskys regions
Typical food

Scotch Broth : This succulent stew of lamb or
beef is truly one of Edinburgh's culinary stars.
Basically the stew is cooked with barley,
cabbage and leeks. It is a strong dish but a
must try if one is traveling to Edinburgh.
Haggis: Is one of the most typical dishes of the
gastronomy of Edinburgh, Is a dish made with
lamb viscera, oatmeal and various aromatic
herbs.
Weather

Officially, the climate in Edinburgh is
temperate oceanic, without very abrupt
changes of temperature throughout the
seasons. Most years do not record heavy
snowfall, and summers are not hot (rarely
exceed 30 C), while wind and rain usually
occur week after week.

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