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  2. Edinburgh International Climbing Arena - Wikipedia

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    The centre also hosted the IFSC World Youth Championship in 2004 and 2010, [25] [26] The European Youth Championships in 2015, and the European Youth Cup 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. At a national level the British Lead Climbing Championships and the Youth Climbing Series Grand Final have been held alternately at the centre since 2008. [27 ...

  3. List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/11 - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image See more images Ratho Village, Baird Road, Ratho Kirk, St Mary's Church With Session House, Graveyard, Walls And Gatepiers 55°55′28″N 3°22′49″W  /  55.924438°N 3.380297°W  / 55.924438; -3.380297  (Ratho Village, Baird Road, Ratho Kirk, St Mary's Church With Session House, Graveyard, Walls And Gatepiers) Category A 27685 Upload another image See more ...

  4. 20 Ratho–Chesser - Wikipedia

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    The route has existed since 2014, when Ratho lost its direct bus route into Edinburgh city centre. [2] On 31 August 2020, the route transferred from Lothian Buses to First Scotland East. [3] As part of the change, the route was re-extended from Hermiston Gait to Chesser and a stop at Ingliston Park and Ride was added.

  5. Ratho - Wikipedia

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    Ratho is the location of Edinburgh Canal Centre, founded in 1989 by the late Ronnie Rusack (May 1948 to 24 November 2020) when he was landlord of the Bridge Inn. In recognition of his voluntary work in support of the Scottish canals, Bridge 15 (which stands alongside the Bridge Inn on the canal) was renamed "Rusack's Bridge" in a ceremony on 2 ...

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  7. Dynamic Earth (Edinburgh) - Wikipedia

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    The centre was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1999. [2] The project is located close to where Scottish geologist James Hutton lived and worked in the city in the 18th century. The attraction's aim is to "consistently be the most fun place to play, learn and work... which presents the story of the planet - how it was created; how it continues ...

  8. Slateford - Wikipedia

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    Slateford (Scottish Gaelic: Àth na Sglèata) [1] is an area of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It is east of the Water of Leith. The former village of Slateford lies on the Lanark Road where it crosses the Water of Leith, 1 ⁄ 4 mile (400 m) south west of Slateford Station. The name "Slateford" comes from local rock found in the area and ...

  9. Marchmont - Wikipedia

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    Marchmont (Scottish Gaelic: Marc-Mhonadh [1]) is a mainly residential area of Edinburgh, Scotland.It lies roughly one mile to the south of the Old Town, separated from it by The Meadows and Bruntsfield Links.