Balmalcolm is a small village in the Kettle parish of Fife, Scotland. Encompassed by the low-lying Howe of Fife, the village is roughly southwest of Cupar, the nearest town, and around north of Edinburgh.
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Balmalcolm is a small village in the Kettle parish of Fife, Scotland. Encompassed by the low-lying Howe of Fife, the village is roughly southwest of Cupar, the nearest town, and around north of Edinburgh.
== History == The village first appeared on maps in the mid-eighteenth century and its naming was likely inspired by the name Ballingall, the name of the family which once owned the land on which it lies.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).