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Doune

Town and former burgh in Stirling unitary authority, Scotland, on the River Teith, 12 km/8 mi northwest of Stirling; population (2001) 1,600. It was formerly a centre for the manufacture of pistols. The well-preserved ruins of Doune Castle, a 14th-century fortress, stand within the town.



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