Yn Agglish Vreck An Eaglais Bhreac (gd) Fawkirk (sco) Falkirk (en) | ||
Boayl | ||
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Staydraa | ||
Coontae: | Rheynnyn jeh Coontae Strooley as Lodainn Heear | |
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Ard-oik reiragh: | Yn Agglish Vreck | |
Balley smoo: | Yn Agglish Vreck | |
Earroo yn phobble (2008) | 151 600 | |
Rhenk pobble: | 11oo | |
Glooaght: | 1 313/mi2 (507/km2) | |
Gaelgeyryn: | 0.004% (518) ayns 1991[1] | |
Coadyn | ||
ISO 3166-2: | GB-FAL | |
ONS : | 00QQ | |
Çheeroaylleeaght | ||
Rhenk eaghtyr: | 22oo | |
Eaghtyr: | 115 mi2 (297km2) | |
% Ushtey: | ? | |
Politickaght | ||
Gurneil: | Partee yn Lught Obbyr/Neuchroghagh/Partee Cumaadagh | |
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Ynnyd-eggey: www.falkirk.gov.uk |
She ard coonseilagh ayns Nalbin ee yn Agglish Vreck (Gaelg Albinagh: An Eaglais Bhreac, Baarle Albinagh: Fawkirk, Baarle: Falkirk).
Ta ardjyn coonseilagh ny h-Albey nyn eaghtyryssyn unnidagh, agh cha nel yn enmys shen currit orroo 'sy leigh.
Imraaghyn
- ↑ Comunn na Gàidhlig. Census 2001 Scotland: Gaelic speakers by council area.
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