Port seton, cockenzie, prestonpans, longnidry, dunbar, mussleburgh, haddington, drem, aberlady, tranent, north berwick, i think that's it.
sources: I live in port seton and used to live in cockenzie. and go to school in prestonpans. etc.
PS why do you want to know? =D
no
No, East Lothian is not the highest county in Scotland for average height above sea level. The highest county in Scotland is Perth and Kinross, which includes mountains like Ben Lawers and Schiehallion. East Lothian is relatively low-lying compared to other parts of Scotland.
kisumu
Nairobi, Kenya is one of the coldest towns in East Africa due to its high elevation of 1,795 meters above sea level. Other cold towns in East Africa include Arusha in Tanzania and Kabale in Uganda.
One was Pompeii. Destroyed by mount Versuvius.
East Lothian Yacht Club was created in 1928.
East Lothian Council, John Muir House Haddington East Lothian EH41 3HA 01620 827827 Or contact the council via their website
East lothian
Williamstown - East Lothian - railway station was created in 1849.
Williamstown - East Lothian - railway station ended in 1850.
no
In East Lothian, the winning vote is a very firm no. 44,283 voted no (62%). 27,467 voted yes (38%).
The East Lothian law with a rich archaelogical heritage is called Traprain. It is clearly visible from the A1 on the right travelling south on the stretch between Haddington and East Linton.
No, East Lothian is not the highest county in Scotland for average height above sea level. The highest county in Scotland is Perth and Kinross, which includes mountains like Ben Lawers and Schiehallion. East Lothian is relatively low-lying compared to other parts of Scotland.
2172 according to the 2001 census.
Whitburn - West Lothian
John Knight has written: 'East Lothian villages'