Tillicoultry
Tillicoultry (population 5,900) is a town in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. Tillicoultry is normally referred to as Tilly by the residents. Among the Hillfoots Towns on the A91, which ranges from Stirling to St. Andrews, Tillicoultry is located at the southern base of the Ochil Hills, which give a magnificent backdrop. The River Devon exists to the south. The river also runs through neighbouring towns Dollar and Alva to the eastern and also west respectively. The former mining village of Coalsnaughton lies just southern, whilst Alloa exists 4 mi southwest. The "hill" referred to in the very first etymology is most likely to be Kirkhill, at the east of the community. The alternate Latin etymology, Tellus culta, the cultivated land, suggested by Rev. William Osborne, preacher of the parish from 1773 to 1794, is additionally feasible. Nonetheless, as both etymologies might just as be related to a hundred places in Scotland, both are suspicious, as neither define the town in a distinct way.