Kilmarnock is a town of over 40,000 people in southern Scotland.
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| - Kilmarnock is a town of over 40,000 people in southern Scotland.
- Kilmarnock is a large town in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It is home to 45,000 people.
- Kilmarnock (Gaelic: Cill Mheàrnaig [kʰiɫ̪ vjʲaːɾɲək]) is the former capital city of the People's Democratic Soviet Republic of Strathclyde, and is located in the former Ayrshire division of Scotland. The city is currently home to approximately 62,500 people, about 5% of the former nation's total population of 1,251,190. The Presidential Mansion is located just outside the city, and Capiħall, the executive center (which also contains the Parliament Hall, the home of the Grand Parliament), stands at city center. Revolution Square, where the Strathclydian State was proclaimed in 2013, is next to the Capiħall.
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| - Kilmarnock is a town of over 40,000 people in southern Scotland.
- Kilmarnock is a large town in East Ayrshire, Scotland. It is home to 45,000 people.
- Kilmarnock (Gaelic: Cill Mheàrnaig [kʰiɫ̪ vjʲaːɾɲək]) is the former capital city of the People's Democratic Soviet Republic of Strathclyde, and is located in the former Ayrshire division of Scotland. The city is currently home to approximately 62,500 people, about 5% of the former nation's total population of 1,251,190. The Presidential Mansion is located just outside the city, and Capiħall, the executive center (which also contains the Parliament Hall, the home of the Grand Parliament), stands at city center. Revolution Square, where the Strathclydian State was proclaimed in 2013, is next to the Capiħall. The city once served as the main rendezvous point for the Strathclydian Armed Forces, whose base several miles northeast of Kilmarnock contained the only airstrip in the entire country (there was no civilian airport in Strathclyde). The original city was destroyed during the months of anarchy following the collapse of the world economy beginning on 21 December 2012. On 8 August 2013, General M Mazur proclaimed the People's Democratic Soviet Republic of Strathclyde on the site of the ancient city's ruins. Shortly afterwards, the new communist government of Strathclyde began a massive reconstruction project, eventually resulting in the relocation of vast numbers of people from Glasgow and the countryside to the city.
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