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- Innerleithen (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Leitheann) is a civil parish and a small town in the committee area of Tweeddale, in the Scottish Borders. It was...
- Linton, Edinburgh, Gorebridge, Gullane, Haddington, Heriot, Humbie, Innerleithen, Juniper Green, Kirkliston, Kirknewton, L****wade, Linlithgow, Livingston...
- the Scottish Borders. Major settlements in the area include Peebles, Innerleithen and West Linton. It is the traditional name for the dale (the area drained)...
- evidence of some Scottish Gaelic in the origins of place names such as Innerleithen ("confluence of the Leithen"), Kilbucho and Longformacus, which contain...
- the Scotland national under-16 football team against England U16. From Innerleithen, the son of Ronnie and Yvonne, he has a younger sister Amy. "J.Landers"...
- was suppressed, parts going to Innerleithen and parts going to Traquair. Community councils: Carlops Eddleston Innerleithen and District Lamancha, Newlands...
- technical features for experienced riders. A few miles to the south-east, Innerleithen features a red-graded cross-country trail (with black-graded options)...
- 20 October 2019. "Innerleithen brewery's latest beer offers taste of history". "Traquair House Brewery | Traquair House, Innerleithen, Scottish Borders...
- Innerleithen railway station served the town of Innerleithen, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1864 to 1962 on the Peebles Railway. The station opened on...
- the glen of the Quair Water, around 5 kilometres (3 mi) south-west of Innerleithen, and 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south-east of Peebles, in the Scottish Borders...