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clackmannanshire (noun) - Clackmannanshire is a Scottish county or council area located in the Central region of Scotland, known for its historical significance, stunning landscapes, and the Ochil Hills
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- A historical county of Scotland (abolished in 1975).
- A council area of Scotland (one of 32 created in 1996) bordering the council areas of Stirling, Fife, and Perth and Kinross.
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Clackmannanshire council area.
It is now within Clackmannanshire council area.
Clackmannanshire Council becomes third local Scottish government to support boycott of Israel.
The town is part of the Clackmannanshire council area.
Clackmannanshire Council, public information board.
This is a list of castles in Clackmannanshire.
Those living around Clackmannanshire were known as the Manaw Gododdin.
The town, formerly a burgh of barony, is the administrative centre of Clackmannanshire Council.
It is twinned with Clackmannanshire in Scotland.
The town was a burgh of barony, and today is the administrative centre of Clackmannanshire council.
People from Clackmannanshire.
Clackmannanshire was Scotland 's smallest county.
In modern terms their lands included much of Clackmannanshire and the Lothian and Borders regions.
He was the son of one Robert Bruce, a middling landowner in Clackmannanshire.
Towns in Clackmannanshire.
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A girlhood Celtic supporter, Ross is employed as an active schools co-ordinator in Clackmannanshire.
The rest of Stirling is represented by the Clackmannanshire and Dunblane constituency.
On leaving the army, he took up political life as Member of Parliament for Clackmannanshire.
There is no way Clackmannanshire is not a made-up place.
The seat of the clan was at Menstrie Castle in Menstrie, Clackmannanshire.
He was born at Alloa, Clackmannanshire.
Kinross-shire is a small county bordered by Perthshire, Fife and Clackmannanshire.
Mansfield served as Lord Lieutenant of Clackmannanshire from 1803 until his death.
Thomas Gold, 45, abused the child over a period of seven years at an address in Clackmannanshire.
Menstrie ( Scottish Gaelic, Meanstraidh ) is a village in the county of Clackmannanshire in Scotland.
But it was announced that NO had got 54 % of the vote in Clackmannanshire.
On 1 October 2008, it was announced that the new bridge would be called the Clackmannanshire Bridge.
Brown won re-election to the Scottish Parliament in 2011, representing the newly created Clackmannanshire and Dunblane.