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Comrie

Village in Perth and Kinross unitary authority, Scotland, on the River Earn, 10 km/6 mi west of Crieff; population (2001) 1,800. It lies on the geological fault line dividing the Highlands from the Lowlands and experiences occasional earthquake tremors.



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