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Uphall (Scots: Uphauch,
Scottish Gaelic: Ubhalaidh) is a
village in West Lothian, Scotland. It is a
swiftly growing village in a
conurbation with Broxburn...
- development,
resulting in
Broxburn forming a
conurbation with
neighbouring Uphall. It lies just to the
south of Winchburgh. The name
Broxburn is a corruption...
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Uphall Football Club was a
football club from
Uphall in West Lothian. The club was
formed on 12
September 1892 at a
meeting in the
Uphall Inn and almost...
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Uphall Football Club was a
football club from
Uphall in West Lothian. The club was the
second senior football club to bear the name of the town; an earlier...
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Uphall railway station serves the
village of
Uphall Station and some
areas of
Livingston in West Lothian, Scotland. It is
located on the
North Clyde Line...
- The
Dycer Baronetcy, of
Uphall in the
County of Hertford, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 18
March 1661 for
Robert Dycer. The...
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Uphall Station is a
village located in West Lothian, Scotland. The name is
derived from the
neighbouring town
Uphall on
account of the
railway station...
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historic mining settlements of Armadale, Fauldhouse, Whitburn, West Calder,
Uphall, and Broxburn. The
modern council area borders, in a
clockwise direction...
- the
chalk hills of the
Dorset Downs. The
parish includes the
hamlet of
Uphall northwest of the main village.
Dorset County Council's 2013 mid-year estimate...
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defined by the
General Register Office for
Scotland (GROS). The
village of
Uphall Station lies
immediately to the north. It is
twinned with the
village of...