Blackridge (Scots: Blackrig, Scottish Gaelic: An Druim Dubh) is a small town in the western part of West Lothian, Scotland. The village name dates to 1581, first recorded as Blakrig. Later, Blackrig and then Blackrigg became the standard spelling until Blackridge became the norm in official documents after about 1840. Blackrig remains the local pronunciation.
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| - Blackridge, West Lothian (en)
- Blackridge (Mendebaldeko Lothian) (eu)
- Blackridge (es)
- An Druim Dubh (ga)
- Blackridge (it)
- Blackridge (sv)
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| - Blackridge, Eskoziako gaeleraz: An Druim Dubh eta eskozieraz: Blackrig, Eskoziako udalerri bat da, Mendebaldeko Lothian konderrian. (eu)
- Blackridge es una localidad situada en el concejo de West Lothian, en Escocia (Reino Unido), con una población estimada a mediados de 2016 de 2010 habitantes. Se encuentra ubicada a poca distancia al sur del fiordo de Forth y al oeste de Edimburgo. (es)
- Is baile suite i gComhairle Lodainn an Iar é an Druim Dubh. (ga)
- Blackridge (An Druim Dubh in lingua gaelica scozzese) è una località della Scozia, situata nell'area di consiglio del Lothian Occidentale. (it)
- Blackridge är en by i West Lothian i Skottland. Byn är belägen 37,9 km från Edinburgh. Orten har 2 000 invånare (2016). (sv)
- Blackridge (Scots: Blackrig, Scottish Gaelic: An Druim Dubh) is a small town in the western part of West Lothian, Scotland. The village name dates to 1581, first recorded as Blakrig. Later, Blackrig and then Blackrigg became the standard spelling until Blackridge became the norm in official documents after about 1840. Blackrig remains the local pronunciation. (en)
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| - Blackridge (Scots: Blackrig, Scottish Gaelic: An Druim Dubh) is a small town in the western part of West Lothian, Scotland. The village name dates to 1581, first recorded as Blakrig. Later, Blackrig and then Blackrigg became the standard spelling until Blackridge became the norm in official documents after about 1840. Blackrig remains the local pronunciation. The population, as of the mid-2013 estimate, of Blackridge is 1,926. Please note this also includes Westriggs. The modern village dates from the building of the new Edinburgh-Glasgow road in 1796 and the building of a coaching inn midway between the cities, officially Westcraigs Inn but known locally as the Craig Inn. The inn now serves as housing, a community centre and library. (en)
- Blackridge, Eskoziako gaeleraz: An Druim Dubh eta eskozieraz: Blackrig, Eskoziako udalerri bat da, Mendebaldeko Lothian konderrian. (eu)
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