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- Q7600505 subject Q8898842.
- Q7600505 abstract "Star (also known as Star of Markinch) is a small village in Fife, Scotland.The name of Star derives from the old Norse word - starr- for the type of grass (sedge) that grows on boggy land. The area of land around the village has been and continues to be boggy with Star Moss; a raised bog to the northwest of the village drains out to land to the north of the village. East of the village are two reservoirs, taking advantage of the already wet conditions. The boggy conditions attract thousands of overwintering greylag geese. Skeins of them can be seen flying over the village from October until early May.Both the Star Moss and the nearby Carriston Reservoir are sites of special scientific interest.".
- Q7600505 thumbnail Star_of_Markinch,_Fife.jpg?width=300.
- Q7600505 wikiPageExternalLink page?_pageid=53,910305,53_910314&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL&PA_CODE=1480.
- Q7600505 wikiPageExternalLink page?_pageid=53,910305,53_910314&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL&PA_CODE=329.
- Q7600505 wikiPageExternalLink www.starhearts.bravehost.com.
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- Q7600505 wikiPageWikiLink Q8898842.
- Q7600505 point "56.2174 -3.1096".
- Q7600505 type SpatialThing.
- Q7600505 comment "Star (also known as Star of Markinch) is a small village in Fife, Scotland.The name of Star derives from the old Norse word - starr- for the type of grass (sedge) that grows on boggy land. The area of land around the village has been and continues to be boggy with Star Moss; a raised bog to the northwest of the village drains out to land to the north of the village. East of the village are two reservoirs, taking advantage of the already wet conditions.".
- Q7600505 label "Star, Fife".
- Q7600505 lat "56.2174".
- Q7600505 long "-3.1096".
- Q7600505 depiction Star_of_Markinch,_Fife.jpg.