Scotland Council Quiz - Falkirk - Statistics

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Rotating boat lift connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal Falkirk {Wheel}
96%
30-metre-high horse-head sculptures, near the Forth and Clyde Canal in Grangemouth The Kelpies
96%
Industrial town on the Firth of Forth with a large container terminal and oil refinery Grangemouth
78%
The Battle of Falkirk in 1298, saw the defeat of William Wallace by this King of England Edward I
75%
Carriden marks the eastern end of this 37 mile long Roman wall Antonine Wall
73%
Professional football club Falkirk F.C. is known by this nickname The Bairns
69%
Borrowstounness on the south bank of the Firth of Forth is usually known by this name Bo'ness
67%
The two bridges which cross the Firth of Forth from Falkirk Kincardine
66%
Bizarre fruit-inspired building set within a woodland near Dunmore The Pineapple
64%
Green space with walking paths and cycleways which is home to the above sculptures The Helix
61%
Large mansion near Falkirk which is in the style of a French Renaissance château {Callendar} House
49%
Clackmannanshire
48%
Castle on a rocky spit in the Firth of Forth that is known as 'the ship that never sailed' Blackness
40%
Group Captain George Denholm from the above town was an RAF Spitfire pilot, one of the 'Few' who fought in this WW2 battle Battle of Britain
33%
Admiral Sir Charles John Napier was a British naval officer from Falkirk whose sixty years in the Royal Navy included service in this conflict between the USA and the UK War of 1812
18%
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