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 | Edinburgh is well-known for the annual Edinburgh Festival, actually a collection of independent festivals held annually over about three weeks from early August, when the population of the city doubles. |
 | Edinburgh constitutes one of the 32 council areas of Scotland and, as such, is represented by the Edinburgh City Council, a local authority composed of 58 elected councillors, each representing an electoral ward in the city. |
 | Edinburgh is a major transport hub in east central Scotland, and is the focus for many arterial road and rail routes that connect the city to the rest of Scotland and with England. |
| HPL: Lexicon Sources: Sources of Information (2011 words) |
 | For five years, she worked on not only the first book but also the outline of the entire series of seven books and the development of the world in which the stories occur. |
 | A strict interpretation of canon insists that only information specifically stated in the books themselves qualifies, and (if you're going to be extremely strict about it) only in the corrected Bloomsbury editions. |
 | The same is true for the illustrations in the Scholastic versions of the book or the cover art for any other version: since they didn't come from Rowling herself, they are not canon. |