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- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire abstract "Crawford is a village and Civil Parish in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.Crawford is close to the source of the River Clyde and the M74 motorway, fifty miles south east of Glasgow and fifty-three miles north west of Carlisle. It has a population of around 300 people, two hotels, a public house, a village shop and Post Office, church, and a school.The village is close to an old Roman road and has links with Sir William Wallace (see Crawford Castle). Recent archaeological excavations have shown that this was the site of a Roman fort between 80 AD and 140 AD housing perhaps 300 soldiers.".
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- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink A74(M)_and_M74_motorways.
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink Carlisle,_Cumbria.
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink Category:Villages_in_South_Lanarkshire.
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink Crawford_Castle.
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
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- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink River_Clyde.
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
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- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink Village.
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink William_Wallace.
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLink File:Crawford_Castle.jpg.
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crawford".
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wikiPageWikiLinkText "Crawford, South Lanarkshire".
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- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire subject Category:Villages_in_South_Lanarkshire.
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- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire comment "Crawford is a village and Civil Parish in South Lanarkshire, Scotland.Crawford is close to the source of the River Clyde and the M74 motorway, fifty miles south east of Glasgow and fifty-three miles north west of Carlisle. It has a population of around 300 people, two hotels, a public house, a village shop and Post Office, church, and a school.The village is close to an old Roman road and has links with Sir William Wallace (see Crawford Castle).".
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire label "Crawford, South Lanarkshire".
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- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire wasDerivedFrom Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire?oldid=654557860.
- Crawford,_South_Lanarkshire depiction Crawford_Castle.jpg.
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