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Saint Andrews

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Saint An·drews  (ndrz)
A burgh of eastern Scotland southeast of Dundee on Saint Andrews Bay, an inlet of the North Sea. Chartered in 1160, it was an ecclesiastical center during the Middle Ages. It is now primarily a resort known for its golf courses. Population: 10,358.

Saint Andrews
n usually abbreviated to St Andrews
(Placename) a city in E Scotland, in Fife on the North Sea: the oldest university in Scotland (1411); famous golf links. Pop.: 11 136 (1991)


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