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Aboyne (Scots: Abyne,
Scottish Gaelic: Abèidh) is a
village on the edge of the
Highlands in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on the
River Dee,
approximately 30...
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Aboyne Castle is a 13th-century
castle in Aberdeenshire,
Scotland 0.75 mi (1.21 km)
north of the town of
Aboyne (Grid
Reference NO5299). The location...
- The
title of Earl of
Aboyne in the
Peerage of
Scotland is held by the
Gordon family, with the heir
apparent to the
Marquessate of
Huntly using it as a...
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Viscount Aboyne was a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created on 20
April 1632 for
George Gordon, Earl of Enzie,
eldest son of
George Gordon,...
- '
Aboyne dress' is the name
given to the
prescribed attire for
female dancers in the
Scottish national dances, such as the
Flora MacDonald's fancy, the...
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Aboyne Bridge is a road
bridge to the
south of
Aboyne in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The
current bridge dates from c1937 and is
constructed of reinforced...
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Pelican Publishing. p. 142. ISBN 978-1565545601. "
Aboyne Highland Games".
Aboyne Highland Games.
Aboyne Highland Games Committee.
Retrieved 29 July 2018...
- Loch of
Aboyne [lox əv əbɔnə] is a shallow,
artificial formed,
freshwater loch in Grampian, Scotland. It lies 1+1⁄4
miles (2 km)
northeast of
Aboyne and 28...
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subsidiary titles: Lord
Gordon of
Strathaven and
Glenlivet and Earl of
Aboyne (1660;
Peerage of Scotland), and
Baron Meldrum, of
Morven in the County...
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Aboyne Academy is a
secondary school in
Aboyne, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The
school is
located on the
Western side of the
village and
serves many other...