Am Mìle Rìoghail

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Am Mìle Rìoghail is the Scottish Gaelic name for Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile, the main thoroughfare running through the city’s Old Town between Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic thoroughfare
street
tourist attraction
connects Edinburgh Castle
Palace of Holyroodhouse
EnglishName Royal Mile
followsTopographyOf Castle Rock ridge
hasApproximateLength one Scots mile
hasApproximateLengthInMeters approximately 1800
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Edinburgh’s historic core
hasHeritageStatus conserved historic area
hasNearbyLandmark Arthur’s Seat
Holyrood Park
Scottish Parliament Building
hasSection Abbey Strand
Canongate
Castlehill
High Street NERFINISHED
Lawnmarket
hasTouristAttraction John Knox House
Museum of Edinburgh
Scottish Parliament vicinity
St Giles’ Cathedral, Edinburgh
surface form: St Giles’ Cathedral
knownFor Scottish cultural events
historic buildings
shops and restaurants
tourism
locatedIn Edinburgh
Old Town of Edinburgh
surface form: Old Town, Edinburgh
locatedInCountry Scotland
United Kingdom
nameInLanguage Scottish Gaelic
partOf Edinburgh road network
surface form: Edinburgh Old Town street network

Old and New Towns of Edinburgh
surface form: Edinburgh World Heritage Site
passesThrough Canongate, Edinburgh
High Street, Edinburgh
Lawnmarket
terminusA Edinburgh Castle
terminusB Palace of Holyroodhouse
usedFor parades and festivals
public ceremonies

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Royal Mile hasNameInScottishGaelic Am Mìle Rìoghail