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  2. Killie pie - Wikipedia

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    A Killie pie (or Kilmarnock pie) is a steak and gravy pie, created initially for Kilmarnock Football Club and sold at their stadium, Rugby Park. Local bakery Brownings has produced the pie for the club since 2003, and it is also sold in Aldi , SPAR and selected Scotmid stores in Scotland. [ 1 ]

  3. Ecclefechan - Wikipedia

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    The village is famous for being the birthplace of Thomas Carlyle. Ecclefechan lies in the valley of the Mein Water, a tributary of the River Annan , 6 + 1 ⁄ 4 miles (10 kilometres) south of Lockerbie , five miles (eight kilometres) north of Annan and eight miles (thirteen kilometres) northwest of the English border.

  4. Category:Villages in Scotland - Wikipedia

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  5. Scotch pie - Wikipedia

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    A Scotch pie is a small, double-crust meat pie, traditionally filled with minced mutton (whereby also called a mutton pie) but now generally beef, sometimes lamb. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It may also be known as a shell pie to differentiate it from other varieties of savoury pie , such as the steak pie , steak and kidney pie , steak-and-tattie (potato) pie ...

  6. Kames, Argyll - Wikipedia

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    Kames (Scottish Gaelic: Camas nam Muclach [citation needed]) is a small village on the Cowal Peninsula, in Argyll and Bute, west of Scotland, on the shore of the west arm of the Kyles of Bute. [1] Kames is now part of a continuous coastal strip of housing that joins onto Tighnabruaich. Kames has a grocery shop (containing a post office, and ...

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  8. Golspie - Wikipedia

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    Golspie hosted the National Mòd in 1977 and 1995. [8]The village has a Choral Group, Rotary Club, and dancing classes.At the start of August Golspie Gala Week is held. Among the 100 events staged throughout the week are a car-banger derby, a fancy dress parade, a wheelbarrow race and a parade of massed pipe bands as a fi

  9. Douglas, South Lanarkshire - Wikipedia

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    The oldest structure within the village itself is the ruin of St. Bride's Church which, like the castle, originated in the 14th century. [6] [7] This church became the mausoleum of the Lords of Douglas. The church clock dates back to 1565 and is said to be Scotland's oldest working public clock.