:''For other uses of the term "Midlothian", see
Midlothian (disambiguation).''
'Midlothian' (''Meadhan Lodainn'' in
Gaelic) is one of the 32
council areas of
Scotland, and a
lieutenancy area. It borders the
Scottish Borders,
East Lothian and the
City of Edinburgh council areas.
The council area was created in 1996, under the
Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994, with the boundaries of the Midlothian
district of the
Lothian region. The district had been created in 1975, under the
Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, and it consisted of the
local government county of Midlothian, minus the
burgh of
Musselburgh and Calder,
Cramond,
Currie and
Inveresk areas.
Midlothian and Edinburgh
The county of Midlothian was known, officially, as the 'County of
Edinburgh' until 1921, and was sometimes called 'Edinburghshire' during the 19th century. Traces of this can be found in the name of the
Heart of Midlothian mosaic on the
Royal Mile, and
Heart of Midlothian F.C., both of which are based firmly within the city boundaries, and are no longer part of Midlothian at all.
Constituencies
There is a
Midlothian constituency of the Scottish Parliament and a
Midlothian constituency of the House of Commons.
Towns and villages
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Auchendinny
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Bilston,
Bonnyrigg,
Borthwick
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Carrington
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Dalkeith,
Danderhall
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Easthouses
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Fala,
Fushiebridge
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Gorebridge,
Gowkshill
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Hillend,
Howgate
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Lasswade,
Leadburn,
Loanhead
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Mayfield,
Millerhill,
Milton Bridge
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Newbattle,
Newtongrange,
Nine Mile Burn,
North Middleton
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Pathhead,
Penicuik
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Rosewell,
Roslin
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Silverburn
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Temple
Places of interest
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Borthwick Castle
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Castlelaw Fort,
Crichton Castle
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Dalhousie Castle
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Dalkeith Palace
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Flotterstone
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Hawthornden Castle
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Hillend Snowsports Centre
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Mavisbank House
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Newbattle Abbey
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Pentland Hills
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Roslin Castle,
Roslin Glen Country Park,
Rosslyn Chapel
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Tyne-Esk Walk
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Vogrie Country Park
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Wallace's Cave
Notable people associated with Midlothian
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Sir Walter Scott wrote the novel ''
The Heart of Midlothian''
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William Gladstone was MP for Midlothian
1880-
1895 and conducted his famous
Midlothian campaign across the UK in
1880
Schools in Midlothian
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Primary schools===
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Bonnyrigg Primary School
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Borthwick Primary School,
Gorebridge
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Bryans Primary School,
Mayfield
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Cornbank St James Primary School,
Penicuik
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Cousland Primary School
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Cranston Primary School,
Pathhead
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Cuiken Primary School,
Penicuik
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Danderhall Primary School
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Eastfield Primary School,
Penicuik
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Glencorse Primary School,
Milton Bridge
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Gorebridge Primary School
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Hawthornden Primary School,
Bonnyrigg
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Hopefield Primary School,
Bonnyrigg
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King's Park Primary School,
Dalkeith
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Ladywood Primary School,
Penicuik
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Langlaw Primary School,
Mayfield
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Lasswade Primary School,
Bonnyrigg
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Loanhead Primary School
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Mauricewood Primary School,
Penicuik
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Mayfield Primary School
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Newtongrange Primary School
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Paradykes Primary School,
Loanhead
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Pathhead Primary School
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Rosewell Primary School
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Roslin Primary School
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Sacred Heart RC Primary School,
Penicuik
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St. Andrew's RC Primary School,
Gorebridge
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St David's RC Primary School,
Dalkeith
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St Luke's RC Primary School,
Mayfield
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St Margaret's RC Primary School,
Loanhead
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St Mary's RC Primary School,
Bonnyrigg
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St Matthew's RC Primary School,
Rosewell
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Stobhill Primary School,
Gorebridge
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Temple Primary School,
Gorebridge
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Woodburn Primary School,
Dalkeith
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Secondary schools===
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Beeslack Community High School,
Penicuik
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Dalkeith High School
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Lasswade High School Centre,
Bonnyrigg
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Newbattle Community High School,
Dalkeith
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Penicuik High School
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St David's RC High School,
Dalkeith
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Special schools===
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Saltersgate School,
Dalkeith
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Support & Reintegration Services,
Gowkshill
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Wellington Residential School,
Penicuik
Twinning
Midlothian is twinned with
Komárom-Esztergom in
Hungary.