Royal Highland Showground
The Royal Highland Centre (or Royal Highland Showground) is an exhibition centre and showground located at Ingliston in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland, and adjacent to Edinburgh Airport and the A8.
Balerno (Scottish Gaelic: Baile Àirneach) is a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland situated 8 miles south west of the city centre, next to Juniper Green and Currie. Administratively, Balerno falls within the jurisdiction of the City of Edinburgh Council.
Population: 6,000
Latitude: 55° 53' 3.73" N
Longitude: -3° 20' 23.10" W
The Royal Highland Centre (or Royal Highland Showground) is an exhibition centre and showground located at Ingliston in the west of Edinburgh, Scotland, and adjacent to Edinburgh Airport and the A8.
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