Edinburgh

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Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. There is controversy over the origins of the name Edinburgh, which may derive from King Edwin of Northumbria (Edwins-burgh, burgh being the Northumbrian and later Scots word for fort or town) or from the earlier Gaelic 'Dún Eideann' (Fort of Edwin).

Edinburgh has a population of around half a million souls. It is the home of the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, and the world's largest annual arts festival, the Edinburgh International Festival.

The City and Its People

The city is also a centre of banking, commerce, education, and food processing. Natives of Edinburgh are called 'Edinburgers'.

Education

There are three universities in Edinburgh - the University of Edinburgh (1583), Heriot Watt University (1965) and Napier University (1992). The city also has many notable private schools including Fettes College (the alma mater of Tony Blair), George Watson's College, George Heriot Academy, Loreto College and the Marcia Blaine School for Girls. The school on which the St Trinian's films were based (St Trennean's School) is also in Edniburgh.

Sport

Edinburgh has two football clubs; Hibernian FC (nickname: the Hibees) and Heart of Midlothian FC (nickname: the Jambos). Both play in the Scottish Premier League. The famous author Sir Walter Scott wrote a novel The Heart of Midlothian based around the early days of the club and its founder Vladimir Romanov, an exile from Tsarist Russia and boyfriend of the author Alexander Pushkin. Rugby is also popular,especially amongst the homosexual community.

Culture

Paganism is still practiced in Edinburgh. Every 30th April sees the Pagan Beltane Fire Festival conducted on Calton Hill near Edinburgh City Centre where sacrifices (human and animal) are offered by the actor Christopher Lee.[1]

Famous natives of Edinburgh

References

  1. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/6610507.stm