The hill known as "Arthur's Seat" forms part of which British city?

Correct answer: Edinburgh

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Paul Steadman
Paul Steadman
Player #95530027, It is certainly not a nicely worded question. Calling Edinburgh British could be seen as provocative. Having said that, factually it is absolutely correct. Scotland is part of Britain whether you like it or not. This means as well as being Scottish it is also British.
Paul
Paul
Scotland is in Great Britain, so yes Edinburgh is a British city. It’s also a Scottish city, but not one or the other.
Ripple
Ripple
I have a flat right next to Arthur’s Seat.
Nostromo
Nostromo
We also have one of those hills here in Melbourne, Aus! :)
RushMama2112
RushMama2112
Ripple, lucky!
Nhuca
Nhuca
I have just seen a series on Netflix that features "Arthur's seat"
Player #125843019
Player #125843019
There have been many occasions I have seen Cardiff referred to as Walsh, and Edinburgh referred to as Scottish, but LONDON referred to as British instead of English
Player #125843019
Player #125843019
Aradlaw, do you mean capital and it is a British city, as London is the capital of ENGLAND and of GT BRITAIN
Player #125843019
Player #125843019
If LONDON is sometimes classed as a British city instead of English, endinburgh is BRITISH end of
Dreams
Dreams
British relates to Great Britain and the United Kingdom which includes Scotland. Extinct volcano featured in One Day.
Aradlaw
Aradlaw
Is the "Scottish capitol of Edinburgh" really a British city as the question states?
little John
little John
Edinburg a British city?