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Edinburgh - traduction vers néerlandais

CAPITAL CITY OF SCOTLAND, UK
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  • A train preparing to depart from Edinburgh Waverley station
  • Edinburgh, c. 1920
  • Edinburgh, showing Arthur's Seat, one of the earliest known sites of human habitation in the area
  • [[Edinburgh Park]]
  • Deacon Brodie on Edinburgh's [[Royal Mile]]
  • The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh is the main public hospital for the city.
  • Edinburgh]], around 1690
  • Edinburgh Airport
  • The [[Bank of Scotland]]'s head office in central Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh Castle from the [[Grassmarket]], photographed by [[George Washington Wilson]] circa 1875
  • [[Edinburgh City Chambers]] is the headquarters of the [[City of Edinburgh Council]].
  • A Viking [[longship]] being burnt during Edinburgh's annual [[Hogmanay]] celebrations
  • New College]] of the University of Edinburgh
  • Pipers emerging from Edinburgh Castle during the [[Edinburgh Military Tattoo]]
  • Edinburgh in the 17th century
  • Map showing the areas of central Edinburgh
  • Population density map
  • Population pyramid of Edinburgh (local authority area) in 2020
  • Edinburgh Trams in Shandwick Place
  • Edinburgh tramway map
  • Edinburgh Festival Theatre
  • [[Greyfriars Bobby Fountain]]
  • Statue of James Clerk Maxwell, George Street, Edinburgh
  • National Museum of Scotland
  • Sir [[Walter Scott]]
  • The High Kirk of Edinburgh, also known as [[St Giles' Cathedral]]
  • Greek Revival]] buildings that earned Edinburgh the nickname "Athens of the North"
  • John Kay]]'s caricatures) behind St Giles' Cathedral in the late 18th century
  • The Shore, Leith
  • The debating chamber of the Scottish Parliament
  • [[Traverse Theatre]]
  • View of Edinburgh from Blackford Hill

Edinburgh         
Edinburgh, capital of Scotland
Edinburgh      
n. Edinburgh (hoofdstad v. Schotland)
Prince Charles         
  • Charles's ninth visit to New Zealand in 2015
  • Delivering a speech in [[Bridgetown]], after Barbados became a republic, November 2021
  • Charles and Camilla in Jamaica, March 2008
  • Addressing the [[Scottish Parliament]] following his accession as king
  • Charles and Diana visit [[Uluru]] in Australia, March 1983
  • [[Clarence House]], Charles's official residence as Prince of Wales from 2003
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  • NIH]] director [[Elias Zerhouni]] (second from left) and Surgeon-General [[Richard Carmona]] (right), November 2005
  • Anne]], October 1957
  • Charles and Camilla meeting [[Federal Emergency Management Agency]] officials in [[Louisiana]], as they arrive to tour the damage created by [[Hurricane Katrina]], November 2005
  • Sir James Ramsay]] (far left) and Lady Ramsay (far right), [[Brisbane]], 1983
  • Photograph by [[Allan Warren]], 1972
  • With German president [[Frank-Walter Steinmeier]] on the first foreign visit of his reign
  • Rosemary Butler]]
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  • Charles and Diana with US president [[Ronald Reagan]] and First Lady [[Nancy Reagan]] in November 1985
  • With Queen Elizabeth II and other world leaders to mark the 75th anniversary of [[D-Day]] on 5 June 2019
  • At the newly opened [[At-Bristol]], 14 June 2000
  • Queen's Speech]] on behalf of his mother, May 2022
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KING OF THE UNITED KINGDOM SINCE 2022
Charles Windsor, Prince of Wales; Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor-Mountbatten; Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor; Charles, the Prince of Wales; Charles, prince of Wales; HRH Prince Charles; Charles Windsor; Charles, prince of wales; Charles Mountbatten-Windsor; Prince Charles of Wales; Princes Charles; HRH The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay; The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay; Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay; Charles, Duke of Rothesay; Prince of Wales Charles; King Charles III; The Prince Charles; Charles of Wales; Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwall; Charles III of England; HRH The Prince Charles; Prince Charles of Edinburgh; Charles of Edinburgh; Prince Charles, Duke of Cornwal; Charles, Duke of Cornwall; Charles, Duke of Cornwal; Prince Charles of the United Kingdom; Charles of the United Kingdom; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; Prince charles; HRH Prince Charles, Prince of Wales; Charles Philip Arthur George; His Highness Prince Charles; Charles Philip Arthur Windsor; 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Définition

University of Edinburgh
<body, education> A university in the centre of Scotland's capital. The University of Edinburgh has been promoting and setting standards in education for over 400 years. Granted its Royal Charter in 1582 by James VI, the son of Mary Queen of Scots, the University was founded the following year by the Town Council of Edinburgh, making it the first post-Reformation university in Scotland, and the first civic university to be established in the British Isles. Known in its early years as King James College, or the Tounis (Town's) College, the University soon established itself internationally, and by the 18th century Edinburgh was a leading centre of the European Enlightenment and one of the continent's principal universities. The University's close relationship with the city in which it is based, coupled with a forward-looking, international perspective, has kept Edinburgh at the forefront of new research and teaching developments whilst enabling it to retain a uniquely Scottish character. Edinburgh's academics are at the forefront of developments in the study and application of languages, medicine, micro-electronics, biotechnology, computer-based disciplines and many other subjects. Edinburgh's standing as a world centre for research is further enhanced by the presence on and around University precincts of many independently-funded, but closely linked, national research institutes http://ed.ac.uk/. Address: Old College, South Bridge, Edinburgh, Scotland EH8 9YL, UK. Telephone: +44 (131) 650 1000. See also ABSET, ABSYS, Alice, ASL+, Baroque, C++Linda, Cogent Prolog, COWSEL, Echidna, {Edinburgh Prolog}, Edinburgh SML, EdML, ELLIS, ELSIE, ESLPDPRO, Extended ML, Hope, IMP, LCF, Lisp-Linda, Marseille Prolog, metalanguage, MIKE, ML, ML Kit, ML-Linda, Multipop-68, Nuprl, Oblog, paraML, Pascal-Linda, POP-1, POP-2, POPLER, Prolog, Prolog-2, Prolog-Linda, Scheme-Linda, Skel-ML, Standard ML, Sticks&Stones, supercombinators, SWI-Prolog, tail recursion modulo cons, WPOP. (1995-12-29)

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Edinburgh

Edinburgh ( (listen) Scots: [ˈɛdɪnbʌrə]; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Èideann [ˌt̪un ˈeːtʲən̪ˠ]) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas. The city was historically part of the county of Midlothian (formally called the "county of Edinburgh" or Edinburghshire until 1947), but was administered separately from the surrounding county from 1482. It is located in Lothian on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. Edinburgh is Scotland's second-most populous city, after Glasgow, and the seventh-most populous city in the United Kingdom.

Recognised as the capital of Scotland since at least the 15th century, Edinburgh is the seat of the Scottish Government, the Scottish Parliament and the highest courts in Scotland. The city's Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the British monarchy in Scotland. The city has long been a centre of education, particularly in the fields of medicine, Scottish law, literature, philosophy, the sciences and engineering. It is the second-largest financial centre in the United Kingdom, and the city's historical and cultural attractions have made it the UK's second-most visited tourist destination, attracting 4.9 million visits, including 2.4 million from overseas in 2018. Time Out magazine rated Edinburgh the best city in the world in 2022.

Edinburgh's official population estimates are 506,520 (mid-2020) for the locality, 518,500 (mid-2019) for the City of Edinburgh council area, which takes in some outlying villages in the western part of its territory, and 1,384,950 (2019) for the wider Edinburgh and South East Scotland city region which also includes East Lothian, Fife, Midlothian, the Scottish Borders and West Lothian.

The city is the annual venue of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. It is home to national cultural institutions such as the National Museum of Scotland, the National Library of Scotland and the Scottish National Gallery. The University of Edinburgh, founded in 1582 and now one of three in the city, is considered one of the best research institutions in the world, most recently placing 15th in the QS World University Rankings for 2023. The city is also known for the Edinburgh International Festival and the Fringe, the latter being the world's largest annual international arts festival. Historic sites in Edinburgh include Edinburgh Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the churches of St. Giles, Greyfriars and the Canongate, and the extensive Georgian New Town built in the 18th/19th centuries. Edinburgh's Old Town and New Town together are listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which has been managed by Edinburgh World Heritage since 1999.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour Edinburgh
1. We now have to show Wales the same respect we showed France." Scotland: Southwell (Edinburgh); Paterson (Edinburgh), Di Rollo (Edinburgh, Webster, Edinburgh, 2'), Henderson (Glasgow),S Lamont (Northampton); Parks (Glasgow, Ross, Leeds 64), Blair (Edinburgh, Cusiter, 56); Kerr (Leeds), Hall (Edinburgh, Lawson, Glasgow, 63), Douglas (Border Reivers, Smith, Edinburgh 41); Kellock (Edinburgh, MacLeod, Border Reivers , 75), Murray (Edinburgh), White (capt, Sale, Petrie, Glasgow, 73), Hogg (Edinburgh) Taylor (Edinburgh). Tries: Lamont 2.
2. "Edinburgh gets this figure every year at the Edinburgh Festival.
3. The rest are for Edinburgh, of Edinburgh, in Edinburgh and will never be seen anywhere or any time else.
4. In Scotland, Edinburgh Airport will have 145,000 passengers, Edinburgh 145,000 and Aberdeen 54,000.
5. Scotland team: H Southwell (Edinburgh Gunners); C Paterson (Edinburgh Gunners), M Di Rollo (Edinburgh Gunners), A Henderson (Glasgow Warriors), S Lamont (Northampton Saints); D Parks (Glasgow Warriors), M Blair (Edinburgh Gunners); G Kerr (Leeds Tykes), S Lawson (Glasgow Warriors), B Douglas (Border Reivers), A Kellock (Edinburgh Gunners), S Murray (Edinburgh Gunners), J White, Capt. (Sale Sharks), S Taylor (Edinburgh Gunners), A Hogg (Edinburgh Gunners). Substitutes: R Ford (Border Reivers), C Smith (Edinburgh Gunners), S MacLeod (Border Reivers), J Petrie (Glasgow Warriors), C Cusiter (Border Reivers), G Ross (Leeds Tykes), S Webster (Edinburgh Gunners).