Kingdom of Fife

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The Kingdom of Fife is a historic region on Scotland’s east coast, known for its medieval heritage, coastal towns, and status as the traditional home of Scottish golf at St Andrews.

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Fife hasNickname Kingdom of Fife
Glenrothes partOf Kingdom of Fife
Crail isPartOf Kingdom of Fife
Lochgelly partOf Kingdom of Fife
Markinch partOf Kingdom of Fife
Kingdom of Fife traditionalTitle Kingdom of Fife self-link
Leslie partOf Kingdom of Fife
Dalgety Bay partOf Kingdom of Fife
Inverkeithing locatedIn Kingdom of Fife
St Andrews Harbour region Kingdom of Fife
East Neuk of Fife partOf Kingdom of Fife
West Lomond partOf Kingdom of Fife
East Lomond region Kingdom of Fife
Kinghorn Loch partOf Kingdom of Fife
historic county of Fife traditionalName Kingdom of Fife
this entity surface form: The Kingdom of Fife
GLENROTHES region Kingdom of Fife
subject surface form: Glenrothes
central Fife partOf Kingdom of Fife
The Kingdom refersTo Kingdom of Fife
The Kingdom hasAlternativeName Kingdom of Fife
this entity surface form: The Kingdom of Fife
The Kingdom historicalReference Kingdom of Fife
this entity surface form: former Kingdom of Fife
Falkland locatedInRegion Kingdom of Fife
Leven, Fife region Kingdom of Fife
Hillend partOf Kingdom of Fife
Saint Mungo birthPlace Kingdom of Fife
this entity surface form: Kingdom of Fife (traditional)
Scoonie Golf Course region Kingdom of Fife
Levenmouth area partOf Kingdom of Fife
this entity surface form: Kingdom of Fife tourist region
West Wemyss partOf Kingdom of Fife
East Fife geographicRegion Kingdom of Fife
subject surface form: East Fife F.C.
Freuchie locatedIn Kingdom of Fife
Broomhall House, Fife region Kingdom of Fife
Strathmiglo locatedIn Kingdom of Fife
Auchterderran region Kingdom of Fife
Falkland Hill region Kingdom of Fife