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  • '''Glenrothes''' is a large town situated in the heart of [[Fife]], some 30 miles from both [[Edinburgh]] and [[Dundee]] ...s remain to this day important to the town's economy. Glenrothes is unique in Fife as the majority of the town's centre is contained indoors, within Fife
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  • ...o the north and the Lothians - [[West Lothian]], [[Midlothian]] and [[East Lothian]] - to the south. Geologically, the Firth of Forth is a fjord, formed by the Forth Glacier in the last glacial period.
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  • ...in [[Lanarkshire]], out of the Clyde valley that fills much of the shire, in the north of Lanarkshire on a plateau roughly 400 feet above sea level ...ry'' and by 1587 ''Ardrie''. It finally appears in the Register as Airdrie in 1630.
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  • {{county|West Lothian}} ...ns a total length of 8,296 ft. It is sometimes referred to as the '''Forth Rail Bridge''' to distinguish it from the [[Forth Road Bridge]], though this has
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  • {{Infobox heritage rail |county=West Lothian
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