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Cullen

Cullen is a village in Morayshire, Scotland, situated on the North Sea coast 20 miles east of Elgin. The village has a population of 1,327 (2001). The heart of Robert the Bruce is said to be buried in its old Kirk (Chruch), which additonally contains many templar graves. The village is famous for Cullen Skink , a traditional soup made from smoked haddock, as well as its four railway viaducts.

The old town of Cullen was demolished in 1822. The Earl of Seafield and Findlater moved the town half a mile away to provide himself with greater privacy, resulting in Seatown. Later on, fishing was brought to the town.

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