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- Wallace's_Cave abstract "Wallace's Cave is situated in Roslin Glen, in Midlothian, Scotland. It is also known as Hawthornden Castle Cave, after Hawthornden Castle which is nearby. It takes its name from William Wallace, the Scottish national hero, who participated in the Battle of Rosslyn, which took place close to the cave on 24 February 1303. 8,000 Scots, led by John Comyn, faced an English army numbering 30,000. This Battle ended in victory for the Scots, and gave the country new hope for independence from England.".
- Wallace's_Cave wikiPageID "4348521".
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- Wallace's_Cave auto "yes".
- Wallace's_Cave date "December 2009".
- Wallace's_Cave hasPhotoCollection Wallace's_Cave.
- Wallace's_Cave subject Category:Geography_of_Midlothian.
- Wallace's_Cave point "55.8566 -3.15078".
- Wallace's_Cave type SpatialThing.
- Wallace's_Cave comment "Wallace's Cave is situated in Roslin Glen, in Midlothian, Scotland. It is also known as Hawthornden Castle Cave, after Hawthornden Castle which is nearby. It takes its name from William Wallace, the Scottish national hero, who participated in the Battle of Rosslyn, which took place close to the cave on 24 February 1303. 8,000 Scots, led by John Comyn, faced an English army numbering 30,000. This Battle ended in victory for the Scots, and gave the country new hope for independence from England.".
- Wallace's_Cave label "Wallace's Cave".
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- Wallace's_Cave sameAs Q7962704.
- Wallace's_Cave sameAs Q7962704.
- Wallace's_Cave lat "55.8566".
- Wallace's_Cave long "-3.15078".
- Wallace's_Cave wasDerivedFrom Wallace's_Cave?oldid=467091193.
- Wallace's_Cave isPrimaryTopicOf Wallace's_Cave.