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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: Fife geography stubs, Firth of Tay, Newport-on-Tay, Falkland, Fife, Star, Fife, Thornton, Fife, Auchtermuchty, Balmullo, Cameron Bridge, Duloch, Balfarg, Strathkinness, Kincardine, West Wemyss, Dairsie, Fife Coastal Path, East Neuk, Culross Palace, Leuchars, Knockdavie Castle, Fife, Mugdrum Island, Inchmickery, Kingsbarns, Lower Largo, North-East Fife, Kirkland High School and Community College, East Wemyss, Links Market, Limekilns, Preston Island, Fife, Charlestown, Fife, Newark Castle, Fife, Crossgates, Fife, Freuchie Cricket Club, Blairhall, Arncroach, Lundin Links, Balmerino, Saline, Fife, Springfield, Fife, Newburn parish, Fife, Tentsmuir Forest, Strathmiglo, River Eden, Fife, Benarty Hill, Lindores, Kelty, Gateside, Fife, Kilrenny, Auchtertool, Racewall Cowdenbeath, Seafield Colliery, Black Devon, Dura Den, Loch Ore, Elmwood College, Kilrenny, Anstruther Easter and Anstruther Wester, Stratheden, Camdean, Abercrombie, Fife, Townhill, Fife, Kilconquhar, Fife Ness, Cadham, Letham, Fife, River Leven, Fife, Collydean, Lordscairnie Castle, Fife Ice Arena, Lumphinnans, Kemback, Kilmany, Dunino, Crosshill, Fife, Balmalcolm, Auchterderran, Milton of Balgonie, Bowershall, Peat Inn, Lochore, Carnbee, Scotland, Hill of Beath, Pitcoudie, Bottomcraig, Baintown, Forgan, Drumeldrie, Woodhaven, Fife, Hillend, Fife, Creich, Fife, Bonnybank, Largo Bay, Jamestown, Fife, St Andrews Bay, Balcurvie. Excerpt: Falkland is a town and former royal burgh, formerly known as the Parish of Kilgour c1300AD in Fife, Scotland at the foot of the Lomond Hills. According to the 2008 population estimate, the village has a population of 1,180. A settlement is believed to have existed at Falkland prior to the 12th century. However, this was not until the erection of Falkland Castle some time after 1160 which was the crucial factor in the birth of t...