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 | | Also a contributing factor was the later neoclassical architecture, particularly that of William Henry Playfair, and the National Monument. |
 | | The Trustees Drawing Academy of Edinburgh was established in 1760, an institution that became, in 1907, Edinburgh College of Art. |
 | | The national Church of Scotland is numerically the largest denomination in Edinburgh; notable historic church buildings in the city centre include St Giles' Cathedral, Greyfriars Kirk, Canongate Kirk and St Andrew's and St George's Church. |
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