CLACKMANNAN, CLACKMANNANSHIRE

Clackmannan

'Clackmannan' (Gaelic: ''Clach Manann'') is a small town in the Clackmannanshire council area of Scotland. It was formerly the county town of the county of Clackmannan.
The name of the town refers to the Stone of Mannan, a pre-Christian monument which can be seen in the town square, beside the tolbooth (which dates from the 16th century).
During the 12th century, the area formed part of the lands controlled by the abbots of Cambuskenneth. Later it became associated with the Bruce family. During the 14th century they built a strategic castle tower, which survives to this day.
The population of the local government ward is 2,843 (mid-2003 estimate [1]).

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Clackmannan F.C. Former Scottish League members

Clackmannan (UK Parliament constituency)

External links



ClacksNet: Clackmannanshire's Community network

Undiscovered Scotland: Clackmannan

Look Aboot Ye - Clackmannanshire Community News, Information and Forums

Clackmannan Town Hall Trust - Putting the heart back into our community

Clackmannan Loyal - Horseshoe Bar Rangers Supporters Club

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