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situated 3.1 miles away from Scotland's center,
'' Kilsyth (Possible origin: Gaelic ''Cill Saidhe'' ) is a town of 9,816 (2001 Census) roughly halfway between Glasgow and Stirling in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. (...)
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This hospital is situated
3.2 miles away from Scotland's center. Kilsyth Victoria Cottage, a building in which sick or injured, especially those confined to bed, are medically treated
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This mountains is situated
3.3 miles away from Scotland's center. Kilsyth Hills, a mountain range or a group of mountains or high ridges
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situated 3.5 miles away from Scotland's center,
Dunipace is a town in Stirlingshire, Scotland situated between Glasgow to the west and Edinburgh to the East. In 1876 Dunipace was joined with Denny to form the Denny and Dunipace Burgh. This was abolished in 1975 when both areas became part of Falkirk District are were subsequently reorganised (...)
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This ruin(s) is situated
3.5 miles away from Scotland's center. Antonine Wall, a destroyed or decayed structure which is no longer functional
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situated 3.6 miles away from Scotland's center,
Cumbernauld (Gaelic: ''Comar nan Allt'') is a new town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, created in 1956 as a population overflow for Glasgow. Its population was 49,664 at the time of the 2001 census, making it the 8th largest town in Scotland. The name comes from the Scots Gaelic ''comar nan allt'', meaning ''
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This railroad station is situated
3.8 miles away from Scotland's center. Croy Station, a facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight
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This railroad station is situated
4.1 miles away from Scotland's center. Twechar Station, a facility comprising ticket office, platforms, etc. for loading and unloading train passengers and freight
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