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''According to the description given by Fife Council, '''Levenmouth''' includes: |
''According to the description given by Fife Council, '''Levenmouth''' includes: |
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* '''The Wemyss Villages''' |
* '''The Wemyss Villages''', which is comprised of: '''East-Wemyss''', '''The Coaltown of Wemyss''' and '''East-Wemyss'''.'' |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 15:09, 24 December 2008
Levenmouth is a small Scottish conurbation consisting of three neighbouring coastal towns and two further inland villages.
Towns, villages and sub-areas
Levenmouth consists of the following towns:
- Buckhaven (and sub-areas Denbeath and Muiredge)
- Leven (and sub-areas Broom and Mountfleurie)
- Methil (and sub-areas Aberhill, Kirkland, Innerleven and Methilhill)
And the following inland villages:
The combined population of the Levenmouth towns and villages is estimated at around 31,410, as of 2006.[1]
According to the description given by Fife Council, Levenmouth includes:
- The Wemyss Villages, which is comprised of: East-Wemyss, The Coaltown of Wemyss and East-Wemyss.
References