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Villages located in the council area of Edinburgh, Scotland, but outside the built up area of the city. Pages in category "Villages in Edinburgh council area" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
The village includes a large amount of council housing — although much of this is now privately owned by the occupiers. Danderhall was formerly a mining village, supplying labour for the nearby coal mines of Edmonstone to the northwest, Sheriffhall to the southeast, Woolmet to the east and Monktonhall beyond that. The latter was the last to ...
See the list of places in Scotland for places in other counties.. This List of places in Edinburgh is a list of links for any inner city area, suburb, town, village, hamlet, castle, historic house, nature reserve, museum, art gallery, university, park, landmark and other place of interest in the City of Edinburgh council area of Scotland
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland by population, whilst the capital city, Edinburgh, is the second largest by population and largest by area (although the Aberdeen and Edinburgh local authority areas contain far more undeveloped land and have a lower population density than the council areas of Dundee and Glasgow; these are the only four ...
Roslin (formerly spelt Rosslyn or Roslyn) [2] is a village in Midlothian, Scotland, 11 kilometres (7 mi) to the south of the capital city Edinburgh. It stands on high ground, near the northwest bank of the river North Esk .
Hillend is a small hamlet in Midlothian, just outside the Scottish capital Edinburgh, best known for the Midlothian Snowsports Centre (formerly the Hillend Ski Centre), an artificial ski slope. [1] It is near the boundary between the area administered by Midlothian and the City of Edinburgh council area , and gains its name for being situated ...
Villages in Edinburgh council area (8 P) F. Villages in Falkirk (council area) (46 P) Villages in Fife (12 C, 94 P) Former villages in Scotland (1 P) G.
Each council area has an administrative centre, generally the largest town or city within the area. Historically, Scotland was divided into 34 counties or shires . Although these no longer have any administrative function, they are still used to some extent in Scotland for cultural and geographical purposes, and some of the current council ...