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Tillicoultry
Tillicoultry (population 5,900) is a town in Clackmannanshire, Scotland. Tillicoultry is generally described as Tilly by the citizens. Among the Hillfoots Villages on the A91, which runs from Stirling to St. Andrews, Tillicoultry is located at the southerly base of the Ochil Hills, which supply a spectacular background. The River Devon lies to the south. The river additionally goes through neighbouring towns Dollar and Alva to the eastern as well as west specifically. The former mining village of Coalsnaughton exists simply southern, whilst Alloa exists 4 mi southwest. The "hill" described in the very first etymology is most likely to be Kirkhill, at the eastern of the community. The alternative Latin etymology, Tellus culta, the grown land, suggested by Rev. William Osborne, minister of the parish from 1773 to 1794, is also feasible. Nonetheless, as both etymologies might similarly be put on a hundred places in Scotland, both are suspicious, as neither define the community in an unique way.