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West Linton
West Linton is a village as well as civil parish in southern Scotland, on the A702. It was formerly in the county of Peeblesshire, however because local government re-organisation in the mid-1990s it is currently part of Scottish Borders. A number of its homeowners are travelers, owing to the town's closeness to Edinburgh, which is 16 miles (26 km) to the north eastern. West Linton has a long history, as well as holds an annual traditional event called the Whipman Play. The village of Linton is of ancient beginning. Its name derives from a Celtic element (cognate with the modern-day Irish Gaelic linn, Scottish Gaelic linne, and also modern Welsh "Llyn") implying a lake or pool, a pool in a river, or a network (as in Loch Linnhe, part of which is called An Linne Dhubh, the black pool, or Dublin, an Anglicisation of dubh and linn, meaning black pool) and also the Gaelic "dun" Welsh "hullabaloo"), for a citadel, strengthened area, or armed forces camp (pertaining to the modern-day English town, by way of the Saxon "tun", a farm or collection of homes), and is obviously proper, as the village shows up to have actually been bordered by lakes, swimming pools as well as marshes. At once it was called Lyntoun Roderyck, determined perhaps with Roderyck or Riderch, King of Strathclyde, whose area included this location, or with a local chieftain of that name. The Scottish Gaelic variation of the name is a partial translation, Ruairidh being a Gaelic kind of Roderick. The prefix "West" was acquired numerous centuries later to clear up the difference from East Linton in East Lothian.