Forfar (Scotland)

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Information for Authority record
Name (Hebrew)
פורפאר (סקוטלנד)
Name (Latin)
Forfar (Scotland)
Coordinates
-2.89 -2.89 56.64305556 56.64305556 (gooearth )
Associated country
Great Britain
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 124529532
Wikidata: Q996509
Library of congress: n 2002032875
Sources of Information
  • Dennison, E.P. Historic Forfar, 2000:p. 5 (town of Forfar; adinistrative centre of Angus)
  • GeoNet names, June 6, 2002:(Forfar; ppl; 56p0s 39ʹ 00"N; 002p0s 53ʹ 00"W)
Wikipedia description:

Forfar ( ; Scots: Farfar, Scottish Gaelic: Baile Fharfair) is the county town of Angus, Scotland, and the administrative centre for Angus Council, with a new multi-million-pound office complex located on the outskirts of the town. As of 2021, the town had a population of 16,280. The town lies in Strathmore and is situated just off the main A90 road between Perth and Aberdeen, with Dundee (the nearest city) being 13 miles (21 km) away. It is approximately 5 miles (8 km) from Glamis Castle, seat of the Bowes-Lyon family and ancestral home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and where the late Princess Margaret, younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II, was born in 1930. Forfar dates back to the temporary Roman occupation of the area, and was subsequently held by the Picts and the Kingdom of Scotland. During the Scottish Wars of Independence, Forfar was occupied by English forces before being recaptured by the Scots and presented to Robert the Bruce. Forfar has been both a traditional market town and a major manufacturing centre for linen and jute. Today the main activities are agriculture and tourism around scenic Strathmore. The local glens are visited by hill-walkers, and there are ski-slopes in the mountains. The town is home to a number of local sporting teams, including the League Two football club, Forfar Athletic. The Forfar bridie, a Scottish meat pastry snack, is traditionally identified with the town.

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