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Clans of the Stirling & the Forth Valley

Stirling Castle, the wee county and the Carse of Forth — the strategic waist of Scotland, fought over by every army to march here.

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Historic territories of the Stirling & the Forth Valley · 3

  • Stirling

    The brooch that fastens the Highlands to the Lowlands.

  • Clackmannanshire

    The Wee County — Bruce of Clackmannan held it from the Crown.

  • Falkirk

    Battlefield twice over — 1298 and 1746.