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    Auchtermuchty (/ˌɔːxtərˈmʌxti/ listen; Scottish Gaelic: Uachdar Mucadaidh, 'upland of the pigs/boar') is a town in Fife, Scotland. It is beside Pitlour...
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  • Television production (now known as STV Studios) that was filmed in Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland. It also used the Dumgoyne Peak and Loch Lomond as supposedly...
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    Auchtermuchty Town House is a municipal structure in the High Street, Auchtermuchty, Fife, Scotland. The structure, which accommodates the local public...
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    Jimmy Shand (category People from Auchtermuchty)
    miner and one of nine children. The family soon moved to the burgh of Auchtermuchty. The town now boasts a larger than life-sized sculpture of Shand. His...
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    Easter Anstruther Wester Arngask (to Perthshire in 1891) Auchterderran Auchtermuchty Auchtertool Ballingry Balmerino Beath Buckhaven Burntisland Cameron...
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    "The Wife of Auchtermuchty" is a Scots poem of the fifteenth or sixteenth centuries. The poem narrates how a farmer, envious of his wife's apparently...
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    Auchtermuchty railway station served the village of Auchtermuchty, in Fife, Scotland. Opened by the Fife and Kinross Railway, it became part of the North...
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    The Proclaimers (category People from Auchtermuchty)
    March 1962 and grew up in Edinburgh, Cornwall and Auchtermuchty. When they lived in Auchtermuchty, they attended Bell Baxter High School. Alluding to...
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    as a royal burgh) Whithorn (1511) Annan (1538/9) (status confirmed) Auchtermuchty (1517) Burntisland (1541) Pittenweem (1541) Inverurie (1558) (restored...
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    version to Hugh Shields in 1968. In Scotland, Duncan Williamson of Auchtermuchty, Fifeshire, William Whyte of Aberdeen and Betsy Johnston of Glasgow...
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