Kirkcaudy
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Kirkcaudy (Inglis: Kirkcaldy) (kent as the Lang Toun an aw) is a toun in Fife wi a population o aboot fifty thoosand.
Tradeetional industry is in decline but the makkin o linoleum still happens.
Adam Smith, writer o The Wealth of Nations wis born thare. Mony ither weel-kent fowk wis born in this toun an aw. Amang thaim wis Mairjorie Fleemin the poet (Marjorie Fleming in Inglis), Robert Aidam the airchitect (his faither William and brither James forbye), an mair recent Gordon Broun.
The toun haes mony things tae interest veesitors. The Airt Gailery an Museum has weel-kent pentins bi airtists o the Glesca Boys an Scottis Colourist schuils. Ower the street is the Aidam Smith Theatre. The toun huds the Links Mercat ilka year an locals wad hae it's Europe's langest street fair (but that's doutfu).
The toun's senior fitba team is the Raith Rovers, playin in the Scots Second Division the nou.