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Parishes formerly in Midlothian

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Mid Calder
village in West Lothian, Scotland, UK
West Calder
town in West Lothian, Scotland, UK
Cramond
Cramond Village (; ) is a village and suburb in the north-west of Edinburgh, Scotland, at the mouth of the River Almond where it enters the Firth of Forth.
Kirknewton
village in West Lothian, Scotland, UK
Kirkliston
Kirkliston is a village and parish to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland, historically within the county of West Lothian but now within the City of Edinburgh council area limits. It lies on high ground immediately north of a northward loop of the Almond, on the old road between Edinburgh and Linlithgow (the B9080, now cut off by Edinburgh Airport), having a crossroads with the road from Newbridge to Queensferry and beyond to Fife (the B800). The B800 is variously named Path Brae, High Street, Station Road, and Queensferry Road as it passes through the town. The B9080 is named Main Street and Stir
Ratho
thumb|Rusack's Bridge (Bridge 15) on the Union Canal at Ratho Ratho () is a village in the rural west part of the City of Edinburgh council area, Scotland. Its population at the 2011 census was 1,634 based on the 2010 definition of the locality. It was formerly in the old county of Midlothian. Ratho Station, Newbridge and Kirkliston are other villages in the area. The Union Canal passes through Ratho. Edinburgh Airport is situated only 4 miles (7 km) away. The village has a high ratio of its older houses built from whin stone due to a whin quarry nearby. The older, historical, part of the
Stow
village in Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK
Currie
village in Edinburgh, Scotland
Inveresk
thumb|Inveresk Lodge Garden thumb|The western section of Inveresk Village is typified by high stone walls and mansion-houses screened by trees thumb|Manor House, Inveresk|Manor House, a typical mansion in Inveresk village thumb|Typical 18th-century houses at the east end of Inveresk village Inveresk (Gaelic: Inbhir Easg) is a village in East Lothian, Scotland situated to the south of Musselburgh. It has been designated a conservation area since 1969. It is situated on slightly elevated ground on the north bank of a loop of the River Esk. This ridge of ground, 20 to 25 metres above sea level, w
Colinton
thumb|275px|The same street in the 1980s
Duddingston
Duddingston Village is a historic conservation village in east Edinburgh, situated beside Holyrood Park and Duddingston Loch. It is characterised by a high concentration of traditional and period homes and is widely regarded as an affluent area. It should not be confused with the wider Duddingston area, which extends beyond the village and continues down towards Portobello
Liberton
human settlement in City of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK