Pittenweem

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  • Pittenweem
    N56:12:51(56.214173), W2:43:43(-2.728570)
    Population: 1747

    Pittenweem is a small and seclued fishing village tucked in the corner of Beutiful Fife on the east coast of Bonnie Scotland. The name derives from Pictish and Scottish Gaelic. 'Pit' represents Pictish 'pett' 'place, portion of land', and 'enweem' is Gaelic 'na hUaimh', 'of the Cove' in Gaelic, so 'The place of the cove'

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    Local Authority: Fife
    Constituancy: North East Fife
    Commute Work Area: St Andrews

    Approx 'As-Crow-Fly' Distances
    68.8 m, 110.7 km
    19.4 m, 31.2 km
    25.4 m, 40.9 km
    63.7 m, 102.6 km
    104.1 m, 167.5 km
    29.8 m, 48.0 km
    46.9 m, 75.5 km