Elgin, Scotland

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Elgin, Scotland is a historic town in Moray in the northeast of Scotland, known for its medieval cathedral ruins and role as a regional administrative and commercial center.

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Label Occurrences
Elgin, Moray 1
Elgin, Moray, Scotland 1
Elgin, Scotland canonical 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
town
administrativeCentreOf Moray
country Scotland
distanceTo approximately 36 miles east of Inverness
approximately 64 miles northwest of Aberdeen
governingBody Moray Council
hasCategory County town in Scotland
hasClimate temperate maritime climate
hasCouncilArea Moray
hasDialCode +44 1343
hasEducationalInstitution Elgin Academy
Elgin High School
hasGreenSpace Cooper Park NERFINISHED
hasHistoricSite Elgin Cathedral
hasLandmark Biblical Garden
Elgin Cathedral
surface form: Elgin Cathedral ruins

Elgin Museum
Grant Lodge
Lady Hill
St Giles Church
hasLieutenancyArea Moray
hasNearbyBodyOfWater Moray Firth
hasNearbyDistillery Glen Elgin distillery
Glen Moray distillery
hasOSGridReference NJ216626
hasPostcodeArea IV
hasPostTown Elgin
surface form: ELGIN
hasPrimaryIndustry retail
whisky industry
hasRailwayStation Elgin railway station
hasReligiousSite St Giles Church
hasRoadConnection A941 road NERFINISHED
A96 road NERFINISHED
hasSportsFacility Borough Briggs stadium
hasSportsTeam Elgin City F.C.
historicalCounty Morayshire NERFINISHED
is historic town
knownFor medieval cathedral ruins
regional administrative role
regional commercial role
locatedIn Moray
locatedInRegion northeast of Scotland
locatedOnRiver River Lossie
parliamentaryConstituency Moray
timeZone UTC±0
timeZoneDST UTC+1

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Elgin, Illinois namedAfter Elgin, Scotland
Kevin McKidd placeOfBirth Elgin, Scotland
this entity surface form: Elgin, Moray, Scotland
RAF Lossiemouth nearbyCity Elgin, Scotland
this entity surface form: Elgin, Moray