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'''Edinburgh Castle''' is an ancient fortress perched over the city of Edinburgh; Scotland’s chief royal castle since the Middle Ages. The castle is approached along a street called the Royal Mile, so called because it was the route that royalty would take when traveling to the castle<ref>History Magazine (online) https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/Edinburgh-Castle/, last access 9/3/2020</ref>.
'''Edinburgh Castle''' is an ancient fortress perched over the city of Edinburgh.  It is Scotland’s chief royal castle since the Middle Ages. The castle is approached along a street called the Royal Mile, so called because it was the route that royalty would take when traveling to the castle<ref>History Magazine (online) https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/Edinburgh-Castle/, last access 9/3/2020</ref>.

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Edinburgh Castle is an ancient fortress perched over the city of Edinburgh. It is Scotland’s chief royal castle since the Middle Ages. The castle is approached along a street called the Royal Mile, so called because it was the route that royalty would take when traveling to the castle[1].