Cockenzie and Port Seton

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Cockenzie and Port Seton is a coastal town in southeastern Scotland known historically for its fishing, salt panning, and later its power station on the Firth of Forth.

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Label Occurrences
Cockenzie and Port Seton canonical 4

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal town
settlement
town
adjacentTo Longniddry
Prestonpans
administrativeArea East Lothian Council area
category Firth of Forth
Populated coastal places in Scotland
Towns in East Lothian
coast North Sea
contains Cockenzie
Port Seton
country Scotland
hasEconomicHistory fishing industry
power generation
salt production
hasFeature former industrial sites
harbour
residential areas
seafront
historicalActivity coal-related industry
fishing
salt panning
knownFor Cockenzie power station
fishing heritage
salt panning history
locatedIn East Lothian
southeastern Scotland
locatedNear Edinburgh
locatedOn Firth of Forth
partOf United Kingdom
region Lothian
transport local bus services

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

East Lothian containsTown Cockenzie and Port Seton
Port Seton collectiveNameWith Cockenzie and Port Seton
East Lothian Council area containsSettlement Cockenzie and Port Seton