West Lothian (Scots: Wast Lowden; Scottish Gaelic: Lodainn an Iar) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, bordering (in a clockwise direction) the City of Edinburgh council area, Scottish Borders, South Lanarkshire, North Lanarkshire and Falkirk. The modern council area was formed in 1975 when the historic county of West Lothian, also known as Linlithgowshire, was reshaped substantially as part of local government reforms; some areas that had formerly been part of Midlothian were added to a new West Lothian District within the Region of Lothian, whilst some areas in the north-west were transferred to the Falkirk District and areas in the north-east were transferred to the City of Edinburgh District. In 1996 West Lothian became a unitary authority area, using the same name and territory as in 1975. West Lothian lies on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth and is predominantly rural, though there were extensive coal, iron, and shale oil mining operations in the 19th and 20th centuries which created distinctive red-spoil heaps (locally known as "bings") throughout the council area. The old county town was the royal burgh of Linlithgow, but the largest town (and the second-largest town in the Lothian region after Edinburgh) is now Livingston, where West Lothian Council has been based since 2009 having previously used facilities across three sites. Other large towns in the county include Bathgate (a town with medieval origins that developed extensively during the industrial revolution) and the historic mining settlements of Armadale, Fauldhouse, Whitburn, West Calder, Uphall, and Broxburn.

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West Lothian

Le West Lothian (Lodainn an Iar en gaélique) est une des 32 council areas de l’Écosse et une région de lieutenance. Le West Lothian a pour frontières la ville d’Édimbourg à l’est, les Scottish Borders et le South Lanarkshire au sud, le North Lanarkshire et Falkirk à l’ouest. Le West Lothian était autrefois un comté d’Écosse et était parfois appelé du nom anglais de Linlithgowshire, tiré du nom de la ville principale. Cette région a été sortie de son anonymat en avril 2009 grâce à l'une de ses habitantes, une femme de 47 ans nommée Susan Boyle originaire de Blackburn, dont la performance en tant que chanteuse dans une émission de la chaîne de télévision ITV (Britain's Got Talent) a été à l'origine d'un retentissement énorme sur Internet.
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Pumpherston

Pumpherston est un village situé dans le West Lothian, en Écosse.
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Livingston (Écosse)

Livingston (Baile Dhùn Lèibhe en gaélique écossais (gd), Leevinston en scots (sco)) est une ville écossaise, capitale administrative du council area du West Lothian. C'est la quatrième ville nouvelle à avoir vu le jour en Écosse après la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la décision de sa création remontant à 1962.
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Uphall

Uphall (scots : Uphauch, gaélique écossais : Ubhalaidh) est un village du West Lothian en Écosse.
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Dechmont

Dechmont est un village situé dans le West Lothian, en Écosse.