Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "St Monans (often spelt St Monance) (/ˌsɪntˈmoʊnᵻnz/; locally /ˈsɪmᵻnɪnz/) is a village in the East Neuk of Fife and is named after the legendary Saint Monan. Situated approximately 3 miles west of Anstruther, this small community, whose inhabitants formerly made their living mainly from fishing, is now a tourist destination situated on the Fife Coastal Path. The former burgh rests on a hill overlooking the Firth of Forth, with views to North Berwick, the Bass Rock and the Isle of May."@en }
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- St_Monans comment "St Monans (often spelt St Monance) (/ˌsɪntˈmoʊnᵻnz/; locally /ˈsɪmᵻnɪnz/) is a village in the East Neuk of Fife and is named after the legendary Saint Monan. Situated approximately 3 miles west of Anstruther, this small community, whose inhabitants formerly made their living mainly from fishing, is now a tourist destination situated on the Fife Coastal Path. The former burgh rests on a hill overlooking the Firth of Forth, with views to North Berwick, the Bass Rock and the Isle of May.".
- Q1011963 comment "St Monans (often spelt St Monance) (/ˌsɪntˈmoʊnᵻnz/; locally /ˈsɪmᵻnɪnz/) is a village in the East Neuk of Fife and is named after the legendary Saint Monan. Situated approximately 3 miles west of Anstruther, this small community, whose inhabitants formerly made their living mainly from fishing, is now a tourist destination situated on the Fife Coastal Path. The former burgh rests on a hill overlooking the Firth of Forth, with views to North Berwick, the Bass Rock and the Isle of May.".