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Annathill
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Annathill (55.9144°N 4.0463°W / 55.9144; -4.0463) is a small village located near Coatbridge in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, although closer to Glenboig. The name "Annathill" is thought to be derived from a patron saint's church.[1] Annathill is on the banks of the Mollins Burn, a tributary of the Luggie Water.
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