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− | [[File:East Lothian in Scotland.svg|thumb|Location of East Lothian within Scotland]]'''East Lothian''' is a council area in [[Scotland]], adjacent to [[Edinburgh]]. The district was created in 1975 by combining the county of East Lothian (originally called '''Haddingtonshire''') with Musselburgh and Inveresk from [[ | + | [[File:East Lothian in Scotland.svg|thumb|Location of East Lothian within Scotland]]'''East Lothian''' is a council area in [[Scotland]], adjacent to [[Edinburgh]]. The district was created in 1975 by combining the county of East Lothian (originally called '''Haddingtonshire''') with Musselburgh and Inveresk from [[Midlothian]], and was part of the [[Lothian]] region. The region was abolished in 1996, since when East Lothian has been effectively a unitary authority. |
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 6 January 2014
East Lothian is a council area in Scotland, adjacent to Edinburgh. The district was created in 1975 by combining the county of East Lothian (originally called Haddingtonshire) with Musselburgh and Inveresk from Midlothian, and was part of the Lothian region. The region was abolished in 1996, since when East Lothian has been effectively a unitary authority.LGBT history
In February 2013, East Lothian Diversity Network and East Lothian Council Museums Service years of marking LGBT History Month.[1]