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Corporate Taxis Dunfermline
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Corporate Taxis Dunfermline
Corporate Taxis Dunfermline
14 Abbot StDunfermline Dunfermline KY12 7NWUk
+441383252525
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Corporate Taxi is based in Dunfermline and can provide a fast, friendly, and reliable taxi & private hiring service, 24 hours a days, every day. We offer affordable rates in Dunfermline. We have a variety of vehicles that can carry up to 8 people and are equipped with GPS. Above all, our drivers have been licensed with Fife Council to ensure safety of our passengers and have an extensive knowledge of Dunfermline and surrounding areas.
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About Dunfermline
Dunfermline ( ; Scots: Dunfaurlin, Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Phàrlain) is a city, parish, and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland, on high ground 3 miles (5 km) from the northern shore of the Firth of Forth. The city currently has an estimated population of 58,508. According to the National Records of Scotland, the greater Dunfermline area has a population of 76,210. Dunfermline was for a time the de facto capital of the Kingdom of Scotland.The earliest known settlements in the area around Dunfermline probably date as far back as the Neolithic period. The area was not regionally significant until at least the Bronze Age. The city was first recorded in the 11th century, with the marriage of Malcolm III, King of Scots, and Saint Margaret at the church in Dunfermline. As his Queen consort, Margaret established a new church dedicated to the Holy Trinity, which evolved into an Abbey under their son, David I in 1128. During the reign of Alexander I, the church – later to be known as Dunfermline Abbey – was firmly established as a prosperous royal mausoleum for the Scottish Crown. A total of eighteen royals, including seven Kings, were buried here from Queen Margaret in 1093 to Robert Stewart, Duke of Albany in 1420. Robert the Bruce, otherwise known as Robert I, became the last of the seven Scottish Kings to be buried in 1329.