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  • ...s separating Berwickshire from East Lothian. Lammermuir reaches 1,746 feet in Berwickshire, at Meikel Says Law on the border of East Lothian. ...ing the wasteful wars which rove this island during the Middle Ages, until in 1482 it was finally taken by the English, subsequently becoming attributed
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  • ...of the United Kingdom|shire]] on the south coast of the [[Firth of Forth]] and the [[North Sea]]. ...outh-east is [[Berwickshire]]. The shire has a detached part in Midlothian in the vicinity of [[Fala]].
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  • [[File:Corstorphine signpost.jpg|thumb|280px|Signpost in Corstorphine]] ...village and ancient parish in [[Midlothian]], to the west of [[Edinburgh]] and now considered a suburb of that city.<ref>[CORSTORPHINE A Pictorial History
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  • ...ds. It is [[Scotland]]'s most populous county, for the City of [[Glasgow]] and its eastern suburbs fill its northern parts. ...tward to [[Glasgow]], all in Lanarkshire, after which it leaves the county and widens into the [[Firth of Clyde]].
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  • |name=Midlothian |map image=Midlothian Brit Isles Sect 2.svg
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  • The '''County of Peebles''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in southern Scotland. ...ithen]], while most of Peeblesshire's acres are taken up in the fair hills and dales that characterise the county.
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  • ...north, [[Berwickshire]] to the north-east, [[Roxburghshire]] to the east, and [[Dumfriesshire]] to the south. It takes its name from its [[county town]], ...country, a green landscape, well wooded and well grazed on the open slopes and valleys. The chief landowner (once holding third of the shire) is the Duke
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  • [[File:Colinton village.jpg|thumb|275px|Bridge Street, Colinton in 2005]] [[File:Bridge Street, Colinton (c.1980).JPG|thumb|275px|The same street in 1980]]
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  • ...lithgow''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] on the south bank and at the head of the [[Firth of Forth]]. Its [[county town]] is the royal bur ...[River Forth]] and its estuary lie to the north, across which are [[Fife]] and the detached part of [[Perthshire]].
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  • ...e United Kingdom after competitions run by PlantLife, a charity, beginning in 2002. ...ommemorate the Queen's Jubilee in 2002 by putting wild flowers on the map, and launched a campaign to ask every county to choose its own wild flower emble
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  • |county = Midlothian ...h''', in the heart of [[Midlothian]], is the capital city of [[Scotland]], and the second largest after [[Glasgow]]. It is said to be Britain's most beaut
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  • |county 2=Midlothian ...it are the towns of [[Broxburn, West Lothian|Broxburn]] to the north-east and [[Bathgate]] to the north-west.
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  • ...[[Fife]] to the north and the Lothians - [[West Lothian]], [[Midlothian]] and [[East Lothian]] - to the south. ==Geography and economy==
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  • '''Towns and village flags''' are rare in the [[United Kingdom]] but are a very colourful addition to national vexill ...ing ears of wheat. [[Flore]] in Northamptonshire has two motifs (a flower and a plum) but between them a great deal of symbolism, for the flower is not o
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  • |constituency=Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale<br/>and Tweeddale ...nburgh]] along the A702. The closest towns are [[Lanark]] and [[Peebles]], and as such Biggar serves a wide rural area. The population of the town is 2,30
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  • {{county|Midlothian}} ...Esk]], nine miles south of [[Edinburgh]] city centre, between [[Dalkeith]] and [[Loanhead]]. [[Melville Castle]] lies to the north east.
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  • {{county|Midlothian}} ...kshire and upper [[River Clyde|Clydesdale]]. The range is around 20 miles in length.
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  • ...Caddonfoot]]. The name 'Stow' is from Old English, meaning simply 'place'. In the 2011 Census the population was 718. ...ks are graywacke and clay slate. In this parish are numerous ancient camps and square towers on parallelograms, the ruins of which are still to be seen.
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  • |county=Midlothian |LG district=Midlothian
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  • {{county|Midlothian}} ...the parishes of [[Crichton]], [[Borthwick]], [[Dalkeith]], [[Newbattle]], and [[Inveresk]]. Its length northward is five miles, with a breadth of three m
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