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Where Is The River Forth?

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    The river Forth is located in Scotland. It a huge river having a total length of forty seven kilometres, it flows mainly through the central belt of Scotland. It starts from the Loch Ard in the Trossachs, which is a mountain range based thirty kilometres west of Stirling. It flows generally eastwards passing through Aberfoyle and linking with Duchray Water and Kelty Water and comes out at the Flanders Moss. Here it meets the River Teith and River Allan, before rounding around the historical city of Stiring. After reaching Striling the river broadens up and becomes tidal. From Stirling the river moves east wards and flows through the town of Alloa and Airth. After reaching Kincardine the river starts to broaden up into an estuary.
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