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    "id": "e-010-111",
    "full_name": "ALVA",
    "plain_name": "ALVA",
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    "raw": ", town and parish forming detached\npart of Stirlingshire. The town stands on\nlow flat ground, at terminus of branch\nrailway, adjacent to acclivities of the\nOchil Hills, 7 miles east-north-east of\nStirling ; extends about mile across the\nentrance of a romantic glen of its own\nname ; carries on woollen manufacture,\nand has a post office, with money order\nand telegraph departments, under Stirling,\n2 banking offices, a town hall, Estab-\nlished, Free, and United Presbyterian\nchurches, and a public school of 1876, with\naccommodation for more than 700 scholars.\nPop. 4961. The parish measures about 4\nby 2J miles, and comprises 5458 acres.\nReal property in 1880-81, 13,971. Pop.\n5113. The southern part is low and fertile,\nand the other parts are a portion of the\nOchils, enclosing Alva Glen. That glen is\na cul de sac about 3 miles long ; contains\nthe mansion and grounds of Alva House ;\nexhibits striking features of ravine, cliff,\nand waterfall ; and is overhung at the\nhead by Bencleuch, the loftiest of the\nOchils. There are 4 schools, with ac-\ncommodation for 934 scholars.",
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    "rest": ", town and parish forming detached part of Stirlingshire. The town stands on low flat ground, at terminus of branch railway, adjacent to acclivities of the Ochil Hills, 7 miles east-north-east of Stirling ; extends about mile across the entrance of a romantic glen of its own name ; carries on woollen manufacture, and has a post office, with money order and telegraph departments, under Stirling, 2 banking offices, a town hall, Established, Free, and United Presbyterian churches, and a public school of 1876, with accommodation for more than 700 scholars. Pop. 4961. The parish measures about 4 by 2J miles, and comprises 5458 acres. Real property in 1880-81, 13,971. Pop. 5113. The southern part is low and fertile, and the other parts are a portion of the Ochils, enclosing Alva Glen. That glen is a cul de sac about 3 miles long ; contains the mansion and grounds of Alva House ; exhibits striking features of ravine, cliff, and waterfall ; and is overhung at the head by Bencleuch, the loftiest of the Ochils. There are 4 schools, with accommodation for 934 scholars.",
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