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Traditional counties of Scotland

The Traditional counties of Scotland are historic and cutural divisions of Scotland. They were the basis of local government in Scotland between1889 and 1975. Although Ross-shire and Cromartyshire were administered as one ('Ross and Cromarty').

Traditional counties of Scotland
  1. Caithness
  2. Sutherland
  3. Ross-shire
  4. Cromartyshire
  5. Inverness-shire
  6. Nairnshire
  7. Morayshire
  8. Banffshire
  9. Aberdeenshire
  10. Kincardineshire
  11. Angus
  12. Perthshire
  13. Argyll
  14. Buteshire
  15. Ayrshire
  16. Renfrewshire
  1. Dunbartonshire
  2. Stirlingshire
  3. Clackmannanshire
  4. Kinross-shire
  5. Fife
  6. West Lothian
  7. Mid Lothian
  8. East Lothian
  9. Berwickshire
  10. Roxburghshire
  11. Dumfriesshire
  12. Kirkcudbrightshire
  13. Wigtownshire
  14. Lanarkshire
  15. Selkirkshire
  16. Peeblesshire
Not shown: Shetland, Orkney

See also: Lieutenancy areas of Scotland, Subdivisions of Scotland, Traditional counties of England, Traditional counties of Wales, Association of British Counties





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