Edinburgh (Yîn-ngî: Edinburgh; Scotland Gael-ngî: Dùn Èideann), he Yîn-koet Scotland sú-fú, ya-he ki Glasgow heu Scotland ke thi-ngi thai sàng-sṳ, vi-yî Scotland tûng hói-ngan Forth-vân nàm-ngan.
1995-ngièn pûn Lièn-ha̍p-koet kau-khô-vùn chû-chṳt lie̍t-vì Sṳ-kie Vùn-fa Vì-sán. Chiet chṳ́ to 2013-ngièn, chhiòn-sṳ ngìn-khiéu vì 487,500.
Edinburgh ya-he Scotland chui chhùng-yeu lî-yû sàng-sṳ, mî-ngièn khi̍p-yín yok 1300-van miàng yû-hak. Mî-ngièn 8-ngie̍t fun, Edinburgh kí-phan sṳ-kie vùn-miàng ke Edinburgh Koet-chi Ngi-su̍t chiet (Edinburgh International Festival), hong-muk pâu-koat hi-khia̍k, thien-yáng, vú-tiò lâu Yîm-lo̍k. Chhai ngi-su̍t chiet ke khì-kiên, Edinburgh sàng-páu chhièn ya-fi kí-hàng Edinburgh Kiûn-chhâu Péu-yên.
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