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Where is Edinburgh?
Edinburgh, located on the seashore of the northern border of Scotland, is the capital of Scotland.

Located in the center of Edinburgh, Edinburgh University is recognized as one of the most attractive cities in Europe and the main social and cultural center in Britain.

Edinburgh is a famous historical city, with many places of interest, such as art galleries and concert halls, Royal Museum of Scotland, Royal Botanical Garden, National Library of Scotland, St. Wood's Palace, Parliament Building, St. Zhilai Cathedral, Edinburgh Castle and so on.

More than half of the cities are open-air, such as queens park and Arthur Theatre.

Edinburgh has convenient transportation, and it only takes 1 hour to fly from Edinburgh International Airport to London. As the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh has developed roads and railway lines, which can lead to every corner of Britain.

Edinburgh is also called "Athens in the North". The University of Edinburgh plays an indispensable role in Edinburgh.

Established in 1583. It is one of the six oldest and largest universities in Britain. The University of Edinburgh not only cherishes its past honors, but also pursues and innovates constantly today, and is world-renowned for its excellent and diverse teaching and research.

The University of Edinburgh is divided into two parts: the old college and the new college. The old college is home to the Institute of Law and European Studies.

There is McEwan Hall nearby, which is a symbol of Victoria's agricultural harvest. It has 2,200 seats and is specially designed for graduation ceremonies and some large-scale formal negotiation meetings. The new college is located at the top of Mond Mountain, overlooking Prince Street, where the theological seminary is located.

The university has three main university activity buildings: George Square (old college), King's Building and Pollock Hall. Some original buildings in the old college can be traced back to 1776, but most of them are modern.

George Square also has the main library of Edinburgh University; The King's Mansion is located about 3 kilometers south of George Square, where most science and engineering schools are located, such as the School of Electronic Engineering, the School of Ecology, the School of Engineering Information and some government research institutions (Scottish Agricultural University).