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Falkland, Fifeshire

Falkland
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Falkland is located in Fife
Falkland
Falkland
Falkland shown within Fife
Population 1,160 
OS grid reference NO253077
Council area
Lieutenancy area
Country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Cupar
Postcode district KY
Dialling code 01337
Police Scottish
Fire Scottish
Ambulance Scottish
EU Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament
Scottish Parliament
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56°15′N 3°12′W / 56.25°N 3.20°W / 56.25; -3.20Coordinates: 56°15′N 3°12′W / 56.25°N 3.20°W / 56.25; -3.20

Falkland (Scottish Gaelic: Fàclann) is a village, parish and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland at the foot of the Lomond Hills. According to the 2008 population estimate, it has a population of 1,180.

The Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic are named after Anthony Cary, 5th Viscount of Falkland.

The earliest forms of this name include Falleland (c. 1128) and Falecklen (c. 1160), with the second element being Gaelic lann ("enclosure"), but the exact etymology is unclear since the first element could be falach ("hidden"), failc ("wash"), and falc ("heavy rain"). The later folk etymologies "falcon land" and "folkland" are not plausible.

In the Middle Ages, the name Falkland only applied to the Castle; the burgh and parish were known as Kilgour, which may mean "church/cell of Gabrán".

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 the village. The site of Falkland Castle now lies within the grounds of the present Falkland Palace. The donation of the royal hunting estate of Falkland by King Malcolm to Duncan, Earl of Fife in 1160, may actually have led to any previous hunting lodge being replaced by the castle.

Despite being granted royal burgh status in 1458, Falkland had developed as a medieval settlement dependent on Falkland Palace and the Falkland Castle and therefore did not function in the same way as other royal burghs did.

Falkland was the birthplace of the famous 17th century Covenanter Richard Cameron who was the town schoolmaster before he became a field preacher. His house still stands in the main street of the village. The American country and western singer Johnny Cash traced part of his family ancestry to this district of Fife.


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