July 3, 2010
Of all the towns and cities in Scotland, Glasgow is perhaps the most enigmatic. The metropolitan area is home to more than two million people, helping to make it a busy, bustling metropolis. However, its neighbourhoods are highly diverse and individual, giving each of them a unique character and atmosphere. It often feels like a collection of villages, rather than a teeming conurbation.
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July 3, 2010
With its stunning backdrops of dormant volcano Arthur’s Seat to the south and the eponymous Edinburgh Castle dominating the city centre, Scotland’s capital never fails to leave a lasting impression on first-time visitors from both the UK and abroad. As anyone who has ever visited this memorable city will testify, Edinburgh has a magic and a vibe all of its own – and the city’s latent energy and dynamism cannot simply be attributed to the fact that for many months of the year it is home to thousands of students, who flock to attend the city’s many further education establishments.
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