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Aberlady
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Addiewell
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Armadale
Armadale, West Lothian, known locally as 'The 'Dale', is a former mining town, which straddles the Edinburgh-Glasgow 'Great Road', near the M8, about two miles west of Bathgate, and 30 minutes by road from Edinburgh Airport. |
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Auchendinny
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Balerno
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Bathgate
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Belhaven
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Bents
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Biel
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Blackburn
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Blackshiels
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Blackstone
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Blitterlees
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Bolton
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Bonnyrigg
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Borthwick
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Broxburn
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Broxmouth
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Carrington
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Cobbinshaw
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Cockenzie and Port Seton
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Colinton
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Corstorphine
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Craigmillar
There are two main attractions for visitors near Craigmillar (a residential area): Duddingston Village by Duddingston Loch in Holyrood Park and Craigmillar Castle on Craigmillar Castle Road. |
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Cramond
Cramond Kirk was built in the 17th century on the site of a medieval church which was itself built on top of the Roman fort... |
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Cramond Bridge
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Crofthead
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Crossgatehall
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Currie
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Dalkeith
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Dalmahoy
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Dalmeny
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Dalry
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Dirleton
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Drem
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Dunbar
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East Calder
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East Fortune
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East Linton
East Linton is a pretty conservation village in East Lothian, Scotland, 20 miles east of Edinburgh. It's name comes from the Linn (waterfall) on the river. |
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East Saltoun
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh is the breathtakingly beautiful capital of Scotland, an exciting place to visit at any time of year. Edinburgh offers you superb sightseeing, historic buildings to explore, quiet galleries and museums to intrigue you… |
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Fala
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Fala Dam
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Fauldhouse
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Fisherrow
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Fushiebridge
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Garvald
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Gifford
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Gilmerton
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Gladsmuir
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Gogar
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Gorebridge
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Gorgie
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Granton
The run-down area of Granton is beginning to change as building and development continues to bring the area into the 21st Century. A walk along the Granton breakwater gives excellent views of the Firth of Forth and Leith. |
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Gullane
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Haddington
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Hawthornden
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Hopes
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Howgate
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Humbie
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Innerwick
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Juniper Green
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Kirkliston
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Kirknewton
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Lasswade
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Leadburn
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Leith
Leith amalgamated with Edinburgh in 1922. The Water of Leith flows down from the Pentland Hills through Balerno past the picturesque Dean Village (near Edinburgh's west end) down to Leith Docks. |
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Lennoxlove
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Liberton
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Linlithgow
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Livingston
Livingston is the largest town in West Lothian, situated 22 miles west of Edinburgh. |
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Loanhead
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Longniddry
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Luffness
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Macmerry
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Mid Calder
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Millerhill
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Musselburgh
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Newbattle
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Newbridge
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Newton Grange
Newtongrange - (aka Nitten by the Bing) is a mining village 7 miles from Edinburgh City Centre, linked with regular buses.(day & night) Work is beginning to reopen the ‘The Waverley' rail link. |
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Nine Mile Burn
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North Berwick
Set on the south bank of the Firth of Forth, North Berwick is a charming coastal town in East Lothian. It is located 25 miles east of Edinburgh. |
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North Cobbinshaw
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North Queensferry
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Oldhamstocks
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Ormiston
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Pathhead
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Pencaitland
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Penicuik
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Philpstoun
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Pilton
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Polton
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Pomathorn
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Port Edgar
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Portobello
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Prestonpans
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Pumpherston
Pumpherston is a small shale mining village situated 12 miles west of Edinburgh. It was once the central oil refinery for shale from the late 1800's to the early 1960's. Red spent shale bings surrounded the area for years. |
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Ratho
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Seafield
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Sighthill
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Skateraw
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Slateford
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South Queensferry
South Queensferry is a town of just over 12,000 residents about ten miles north of Edinburgh. Situated on the south bank of the Firth of Forth, it was originally a royal Burgh. |
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Spott
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St. Germans
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Stenton
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Temple
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Torphichen
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Tranent
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Turnhouse
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Uphall
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West Calder
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West Pilton
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West Saltoun
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Westfield
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Whitburn
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Whitekirk
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Whittingehame
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