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- Cullen,_Moray abstract "Cullen (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Cuilinn) is a village and former royal burgh in Moray, Scotland, on the North Sea coast 20 miles (32 km) east of Elgin. The village now has a population of 1,327. Cullen is noticeably busier in summer than winter due to the number of holiday homes owned. The organs of the wife of Robert the Bruce are said to have been buried in its old kirk (church) after her death in the area. Robert the Bruce made an annual payment to the village in gratitude for the treatment of his wife's body and its return south for burial. A recent non-payment of this sum by the government was challenged and settled to the village's favour.The village is noted for Cullen Skink (a traditional soup made from smoked haddock, milk, potato and onion) and its former railway bridges, two of which are now part of the national cycle network. These bridges were required, at considerable cost, due to resistance to the railway line being routed any closer to Cullen House. The most westerly (and by far the longest) viaduct is highly photogenic, and often features in tourist guides and Scottish calendars. Near Cullen is the peak Bin Hill, visible from some distance, such as from Longman Hill.".
- Cullen,_Moray areaCode "01542".
- Cullen,_Moray councilArea Moray.
- Cullen,_Moray country Scotland.
- Cullen,_Moray country United_Kingdom.
- Cullen,_Moray gridReference "NJ512672".
- Cullen,_Moray lieutenancyArea Banffshire.
- Cullen,_Moray populationTotal "1327".
- Cullen,_Moray postalCode "AB56".
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- Cullen,_Moray constituencyScottishParliament Banffshire_and_Buchan_Coast_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Cullen,_Moray constituencyWestminster Moray_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Cullen,_Moray country "Scotland".
- Cullen,_Moray dialCode "1542".
- Cullen,_Moray gaelicName "Inbhir Cuilinn".
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- Cullen,_Moray latitude "57.691".
- Cullen,_Moray lieutenancyScotland Banffshire.
- Cullen,_Moray longitude "-2.819".
- Cullen,_Moray officialName "Cullen".
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- Cullen,_Moray population "1327".
- Cullen,_Moray postTown "BUCKIE".
- Cullen,_Moray postcodeArea "AB".
- Cullen,_Moray postcodeDistrict "AB56".
- Cullen,_Moray staticImageCaption "West view over Cullen".
- Cullen,_Moray staticImageName "Cullen looking West.jpg".
- Cullen,_Moray unitaryScotland Moray.
- Cullen,_Moray subject Category:Ports_and_harbours_of_Scotland.
- Cullen,_Moray subject Category:Royal_burghs.
- Cullen,_Moray subject Category:Villages_in_Moray.
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- Cullen,_Moray comment "Cullen (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Cuilinn) is a village and former royal burgh in Moray, Scotland, on the North Sea coast 20 miles (32 km) east of Elgin. The village now has a population of 1,327. Cullen is noticeably busier in summer than winter due to the number of holiday homes owned. The organs of the wife of Robert the Bruce are said to have been buried in its old kirk (church) after her death in the area.".
- Cullen,_Moray label "Cullen (Moray)".
- Cullen,_Moray label "Cullen (Écosse)".
- Cullen,_Moray label "Cullen, Moray".
- Cullen,_Moray label "Каллен (Шотландия)".
- Cullen,_Moray sameAs Cullen_(Moray).
- Cullen,_Moray sameAs Cullen_(Écosse).
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- Cullen,_Moray lat "57.691".
- Cullen,_Moray long "-2.819".
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- Cullen,_Moray depiction Cullen_looking_West.jpg.
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- Cullen,_Moray name "Cullen".
- Cullen,_Moray name "Inbhir Cuilinn".