Howe of Fife

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Howe of Fife is a broad, fertile valley in central Fife, Scotland, known for its agricultural landscape and rural settlements.

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Label Occurrences
Howe of Fife canonical 4

Statements (33)

Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
valley
administrativeRegion Fife Council area
borderedBy Lomond Hills
Ochil Hills
climate temperate oceanic climate
containsSettlement Auchtermuchty
Cupar
Falkland
Kingskettle
Ladybank
continent Europe
country Scotland
drainageBasinOf River Eden
hasCharacteristic fertile soil
low-lying landscape
predominantly rural
hasEtymology Scots word "howe" meaning hollow or valley
knownFor fertile agricultural land
rural settlements
landUse agriculture
language English
locatedIn Fife
central Fife
eastern Scotland
locatedInTimeZone UTC+01:00
UTC±00:00
partOf Central Lowlands of Scotland
surface form: Lowlands of Scotland
regionType agricultural region
terrainFeature broad valley
traversedBy River Eden
usedFor arable farming
livestock farming

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Lomond Hills overlooks Howe of Fife
East Lomond overlooks Howe of Fife
Fife region (historic) contains Howe of Fife