Clackmannanshire

Clackmannanshire (/klækˈmænənˌʃɪər, -ʃər/ ; Scots: Clackmannanshire; Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Chlach Mhanann), or the County of Clackmannan, is a historic county, council area, registration county and lieutenancy area in Scotland, bordering the council areas of Stirling, Fife, and Perth and Kinross. In terms of historic counties it borders Perthshire, Stirlingshire and Fife.

Clackmannanshire
Siorrachd Chlach Mhanann
Coordinates: 56°10′N 3°45′W
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
CountryScotland
Lieutenancy areaClackmannanshire
Admin HQAlloa (since 1822)
Clackmannan (until 1822)
Government
  BodyClackmannanshire Council
  ControlSNP minority (council NOC)
  MPs
  MSPs
Area
  Total61.5 sq mi (159.2 km2)
  RankRanked 30th
Population
 (2021)
  Total51,540
  RankRanked 29th
  Density840/sq mi (320/km2)
ONS codeS12000005
ISO 3166 codeGB-CLK

The name consists of elements from three languages. The first element is from Scottish Gaelic: Clach meaning "Stone". Mannan is a derivative of the Brythonic name of the Manaw, the Iron Age tribe who inhabited the area. The final element is the English word shire. As Britain's smallest historic county, it is often nicknamed "The Wee County". When written, Clackmannanshire is commonly abbreviated to Clacks.

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