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Administrative counties of Scotland


 

The administrative counties of Scotland were set up in 1889 as areas that county councils would cover. They were superseded by a system of regions in 1975, which in turn gave way to a system of unitary authorities in 1996.

Related Topics:
Scotland - 1889 - County council - Regions - Unitary authorities

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They resemble the historic counties of Scotland, but not exactly. The most notable difference is the merger of Ross-shire and the fragmentary Cromartyshire into Ross and Cromarty. Generally speaking, exclaves were abolished, the only significant exclave left untouched being the part of Dunbartonshire between Stirlingshire and Lanarkshire.

Related Topics:
Historic counties of Scotland - Ross-shire - Cromartyshire - Ross and Cromarty - Exclave - Dunbartonshire - Stirlingshire - Lanarkshire

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The administrative counties excluded from their area the four 'counties of cities' in Scotland - Aberdeen, Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow. These are not shown on the map below as separate entities.

Related Topics:
Scotland - Aberdeen - Dundee - Edinburgh - Glasgow

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Administrative counties of Scotland 1889-1975

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