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Flodden Wall

The Flodden Wall is a historic defensive barrier built around Edinburgh, Scotland, after the Battle of Flodden in 1513. It was constructed to protect the city from potential invasions and raids by Scottish enemies. The wall enclosed key parts of the city, acting as a fortified boundary. Over time, it also helped control trade and movement. Today, remnants of the Flodden Wall can still be seen in Edinburgh, serving as a reminder of the city's medieval history and its efforts to defend itself during turbulent times.