Clackmannanshire

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Clackmannanshire
United Kingdom
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Clackmannanshire
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Area: 48 square miles
Population: Template:Hcspop
County town: Dollar
County flower: Opposite-leaved golden saxifrage [1]

Clackmannanshire is the smallest county of the United Kingdom. Its nickname is the wee county. It lies between Fife and Perthshire. Kinross-shire, a county almost as small, adjoins Clackmannanshire to the east.

Geography

The Ochil Hills lie in the northern part of the county. It mostly comprises a lowland plain, forming the straths of the River Forth and of the River Devon, which joins the Forth near Cambus.

Towns and villages

Parishes

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