Clackmannanshire
noun uk/klækˈmæn.ən.ʃər/ us/klækˈmæn.ən.ʃɚ/
克拉克曼南郡(位于苏格兰中部,1975年撤郡)
an area of central Scotland that was a county until 1975 and is now a council area (= an area with its own local government)
Modern Clackmannanshire ranks 30th among Scotland's council areas in terms of its size. 根据面积,现代克拉克曼南郡在苏格兰议会区中排第30位。
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- Longannet, in Clackmannanshire, became the first mine in Britain to benefit from a £110 million European subsidy scheme.
- Born in Italy, he arrived at the age of four in Alloa, Clackmannanshire, where his father ran a cafe.
- Glasgow has the highest rate of unemployment, it claims, followed by West Dunbartonshire, North Lanarkshire and Clackmannanshire.
- The leader of Clackmannanshire council said there was no justification for scrapping a council that was performing well.