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Aberchirder (Scots: Fogieloan,
Scottish Gaelic: Obar Chiardair)
known locally as
Foggieloan or Foggie, is a
village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, situated...
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adventure fiction,
primarily for boys.
William Gordon Stables was born in
Aberchirder, in
Banffshire (now part of Aberdeenshire) on 21 May 1840. He attended...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Aberchirder in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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within Moray. It runs
south from
Banff on the
north coast through Aberchirder, Huntly,
Rhynie and
Mossat before terminating at its
junction with the...
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Rosehearty burgh Turriff burgh Turriff district From
Banffshire Aberchirder burgh Aberchirder district Banff burgh Banff district Cullen district (Fordyce...
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Aberchirder)
Mortlach (included
burgh of Dufftown)
Ordiquhill Rathven (included
burghs of Buckie, Findochty, and Portknockie)
Rothiemay Aberchirder Banff...
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person who
engages in
hooliganism or
petty criminality. In the
village of
Aberchirder, it
refers to a born-and-bred local.
Gadjo dilo ("The
crazy gadjo") is...
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incorporating a 16th-century
tower house. It is 4
miles (6.4 km) north-west of
Aberchirder, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The site was
first built in 1292, and was for...
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Elections to the
Banff and
Buchan District Council took
place on 3 May 1977,
alongside elections to the
councils of Scotland's
various other districts...
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Elections to the
newly created Banff and
Buchan District Council took
place on 7 May 1974,
alongside elections to the
councils of Scotland's
various other...