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- Q2891384 subject Q8204926.
- Q2891384 abstract "Dunglass is a hamlet in East Lothian, Scotland, lying east of the Lammermuir Hills on the North Sea coast, within the parish of Oldhamstocks. It has a 15th-century collegiate church, now in the care of Historic Scotland. Dunglass is the birthplace of Sir James Hall, an 18th-century Scottish geologist and geophysicist. The name Dunglass comes from the Brittonic for "grey-green hill".".
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- Q2891384 postalCode "TD13".
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- Q2891384 dialCode "1368".
- Q2891384 lieutenancyScotland Q207257.
- Q2891384 officialName "Dunglass".
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- Q2891384 point "55.942 -2.376".
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- Q2891384 comment "Dunglass is a hamlet in East Lothian, Scotland, lying east of the Lammermuir Hills on the North Sea coast, within the parish of Oldhamstocks. It has a 15th-century collegiate church, now in the care of Historic Scotland. Dunglass is the birthplace of Sir James Hall, an 18th-century Scottish geologist and geophysicist. The name Dunglass comes from the Brittonic for "grey-green hill".".
- Q2891384 label "Dunglass".
- Q2891384 lat "55.942".
- Q2891384 long "-2.376".
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- Q2891384 name "Dunglass".