Tehran 4, Kilometer. Nanchong 9, Kilometer. Hong Kong 10, Kilometer. Lahore 6, Kilometer. Shenyang 10, Kilometer. Hangzhou 10, Kilometer. Rio de Janeiro 9, Kilometer. Harbin 10, Kilometer. Suzhou 10, Kilometer. Shantou 10, Kilometer. Bangkok 9, Kilometer. Bengaluru 8, Kilometer. Saint Petersburg 2, Kilometer.
Santiago 11, Kilometer. Kolkata 8, Kilometer. Sydney 15, Kilometer. Yangon 9, Kilometer. Jinan 9, Kilometer. Chennai 8, Kilometer. Zhengzhou 9, Kilometer. Melbourne 15, Kilometer. It commemorates Sir William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish hero. Stirling University is a plate glass university , along with Heriot-Watt University and the University of Strathclyde. The palace was one of the principal residences of the monarchs of Scotland in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Airdrie and Shotts is a constituency of the British House of Commons, located in central Scotland within the North Lanarkshire council area. It elects one Member of Parliament MP at least once every five years using the first-past-the-post system …. Perhaps the best preserved stretch of the wall lies half a mile west of the Falkirk Wheel: at Rough Castle Roman Fort. Closer to the M9 is The Helix, a hectare public space developed with lottery money.
Another of Falkirk's attractions is Callendar House, which would look more at home in central France than in central Scotland. Falkirk lists, amongst its other claims to fame, the sites of two battles. The first took place on 22 July and proved to be the battle at which William Wallace lost the advantage he had earlier gained over the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
Today the battle is commemorated by a memorial on the edge of Victoria Park, on the north side of Falkirk, though many believe the battle actually took place on a site now just to the east of the town.
Here Bonnie Prince Charlie's Jacobites defeated Government forces pursuing them, but then failed to capitalise on their victory. This was on the south-west edge of today's Falkirk and the site is marked by a monument. Falkirk's focal position was recognised early in its life. By the Falkirk Tryst had been established to the south of the town; this was a market held from August to October each year at which Highland cattle driven from all parts of of the Highlands and Islands were sold to buyers who then drove them on to England or slaughtered and processed them locally.
Over the s Falkirk gradually replaced Crieff as the centre of this trade. The Second Battle of Falkirk took place on 17 th January and is significant as the penultimate battle of the period known as the Jacobite Risings. The battle was witnessed by locals from both the church and town steeple.
This was the last battle won by the Jacobite army, led by Bonnie Prince Charlie against the Government forces before the Battle of Culloden. In Falkirk was made a royal burgh and a Mercat Cross was placed in the area in front of the town Steeple. These were among the largest cattle markets in Scotland and by the end of the 18 th century, Falkirk was one of the most important market towns in Scotland.
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