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==Subtopics== | ==Subtopics== | ||
* Holyrood Abbey: Augustinian Abbey in Edinburgh; built in 1128, now a ruin. | |||
* Holyrood Park: Owned by the British monarch, 650 acres of open land within Edinburgh, containing Arthur's Seat. | |||
* Queens Gallery: Edinburgh Gallery that exhibits art from the collection of Queen Elizabeth II. | |||
==Other related topics== | ==Other related topics== | ||
{{r|Arthur's Seat}} | {{r|Arthur's Seat}} | ||
{{r|Mary, Queen of Scots}} | {{r|Mary, Queen of Scots}} |
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Parent topics
- Edinburgh [r]: The capital of Scotland. [e]
- Scotland [r]: A country that forms the northernmost part of the United Kingdom; population about 5,200,000. [e]
Subtopics
- Holyrood Abbey: Augustinian Abbey in Edinburgh; built in 1128, now a ruin.
- Holyrood Park: Owned by the British monarch, 650 acres of open land within Edinburgh, containing Arthur's Seat.
- Queens Gallery: Edinburgh Gallery that exhibits art from the collection of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Arthur's Seat [r]: The plug of a long extinct volcano that forms the largest hill in Edinburgh. [e]
- Mary, Queen of Scots [r]: (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1857) Mary Stuart (or Stewart), Queen of Scotland (1542–67) and queen consort of France (1559–60); forced to flee to England after a rebellion among Scottish nobles, she was finally beheaded as a Roman Catholic threat to the English throne. [e]