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Linlithgow gained its royal status as a burgh in 1388 under a charter from Robert II of Scotland. [6] Linlithgow developed in the Middle Ages as a royal residence for Scottish Kings on the raised hill beside the Loch, as the site was a logical stop between Edinburgh to the east and Stirling to the West. [7]
As of 2019, Linlithgow's population (95,663) was the highest among the 70 Holyrood mainland constituencies, almost one-third greater than those at the bottom of the list, the lowest being Argyll and Bute which had barely 60,000 within its boundaries.
The demography of Scotland includes all aspects of population, past and present, in the area that is now Scotland. Scotland had a population of 5,463,300 in 2019. The population growth rate in 2011 was estimated as 0.6% per annum according to the 2011 GROS Annual Review. [1] Covering an area of 78,782 square kilometres (30,418 sq mi), Scotland ...
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Mid Scotland and Fife: 78,351 Linlithgow: West Lothian: Lothian: 95,663 ... map Central Scotland (2019 population: 669,424) [5] Airdrie and Shotts Coatbridge and Chryston
Linlithgow; Peebles; ... The first detailed county maps of Scotland were produced in the late 17th century. ... Counties of Scotland by population density (people per ...
Locality Population (2001) Area ()Population density; Arbroath: 22,785 767 29.7 Birkhill-Muirhead: 1936 228 8.5 Brechin: 7199 264 27.3 Carnoustie: 10,561 361
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