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  • ...ill for the City of [[Glasgow]]. It is the eighth most populous settlement in Scotland. ...h probably allowed the foundation of a settlement. A rural population grew in the area where Cumbernauld's housing estates now stand, with the centrepoin
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  • ...the route being unsettled, there may be said to be two John Muir Ways, and in addition a number of loops off the main routes for cyclists. ...ury conservationist John Muir, who was born at [[Dunbar]] in East Lothian, in 1838 and who became a founder of America's national park system....
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  • ...ed and maintained by the local authority areas through which they pass, or in one case by its commercial sponsor. ...may be thousands older than that. Most others are new-minted, established in the twentieth or twenty-first centuries but created largely from pre-existi
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  • {{county|Stirlingshire}} The '''Bannock Burn''' is a stream in [[Stirlingshire]], less famous for itself than for a MediƦval battle which raged upon the
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  • {{county|Stirlingshire}} ...re]] ({{wmap|55.9411|-4.3180}}), north of [[Glasgow]], to [[Fort William]] in [[Inverness-shire]] ({{wmap|56.8215|-5.0941}}). There is a rather hefty am
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  • [[File:Looking SW in the upper Glen Loyne - geograph.org.uk - 868749.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Glen ...ng route of 540 miles running the length of Scotland from [[Kirk Yetholm]] in [[Roxburghshire]] to [[Cape Wrath]] on the wild north coast of [[Sutherland
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  • |county=Stirlingshire |picture caption=Main street in Killearn
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  • {{county|Stirlingshire}} ...ghlands]], that runs from [[Drymen]] in [[Stirlingshire]] to [[Pitlochry]] in [[Perthshire]].
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  • ...e east and [[Inversnaid]] on the banks of [[Loch Lomond]] in Stirlingshire in the west, passing along the northern shores of [[Loch Katrine]] and [[Loch ...aried landscape that provides habitats for species that are otherwise rare in Britain, including black grouse, golden eagle, osprey, wildcat, pine marten
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  • ...shire]] to the west of [[Glasgow]], and [[Lochrin]] Basin (Edinburgh Quay) in [[Edinburgh]], [[Midlothian]]. The path runs on the towpaths of the [[Forth ...sses through five counties: [[Dunbartonshire]] (twice), [[Lanarkshire]], [[Stirlingshire]], [[West Lothian]] and [[Midlothian]].
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