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Gogar is a
predominantly rural area of Edinburgh, Scotland,
located to the west of the city. It is not far from Gogarloch,
Edinburgh Park and Maybury...
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interchange at
Gogar in Edinburgh, Scotland,
which opened on 11
December 2016. It is
served by
ScotRail and
Edinburgh Trams, and
serves both
Gogar and Edinburgh...
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Gogar is a town in Egypt,
located in the
governorate of Dakahlia....
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Alexander Erskine of
Gogar (died 1592) was a
Scottish landowner and
keeper of
James VI of
Scotland at
Stirling Castle.
Alexander was a son of John Erskine...
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ticket machines,
lighting and CCTV. The
network is
operated from a
depot in
Gogar,
close to the A8 roundabout,
immediately west of
Edinburgh Gateway tram...
- Inverness, in
northern Scotland, to Algeciras, in
southern Spain.
North of
Gogar, the E15 runs
towards the A90 and the
Queensferry Crossing; and
south of...
- The
Myrton Baronetcy, of
Gogar in the
County of Edinburgh, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on 28 June 1701 for
Andrew Myrton...
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Gogar railway station served the area of
Gogar, Edinburgh,
Scotland from 1842 to 1930 on the
Edinburgh and
Glasgow Railway. The
station opened in July...
- just the east of the
Gogar Roundabout,
turns west over
green belt land, and then
north behind the
Hilton Hotel and
alongside the
Gogar Burn to a terminus...
- red apple.
Flesh white, crisp, sweet. Tree vigorous. Use October–February
Gogar Pippin (a.k.a.
Stone Pippin)
Scotland <1850 A
dessert apple of
second rate...