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About Scotland |
The City of Stirling
Clustered around a large castle and its old town, Stirling, the former capital of Scotland, is renowned as the Gateway to the Highlands. The city, sometimes called a ‘Market Town’, is situated at the centre of a large rural area where agriculture and retail play an important part in the economies.
As one of the fastest growing city, Stirling has the highest level of business start-ups and a business survival rate ahead of the national average. The city has invested over £140 millions in business parks, shopping centres, transportations, arts centres, tourist attractions, and learning centres. Visitor numbers have also more than doubled while shopper numbers have trebled. The Stirling Castle alone attracts around 400,000 visitors annually.
Stirling is also famous for its silver production. The name of the city used for British currency term “Sterling” because a mint in the town is the first place in UK or in the world produced coins using silver from mines in the Ochils.
With the naturally, relaxed and prosperous surrounding, the University of Stirling’s campus is considered one of the most beautiful in Europe.
