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'''Aberdeenshire''' is a council area in north-east [[Scotland]], formerly within the [[Grampian]] region. Its boundaries differ from the historic county of Aberdeenshire.
[[File:Aberdeenshire in Scotland.svg|thumb|Current council area shown within Scotland]]'''Aberdeenshire''' is a council area in north-east [[Scotland]], formerly within the [[Grampian]] region. Its boundaries differ from the historic county of Aberdeenshire, for instance it no longer includes the city of [[Aberdeen]] itself.


==LGBT history==
==LGBT history==


The murderer [[Denis Nilsen]] was born and bought up in [[Fraserburgh]].
Craigiever Castle was the ancestral home of [[Sir Ewan Forbes]].
 
The murderer [[Dennis Nilsen]] was born and bought up in [[Fraserburgh]].


[[Category:Grampian]]
[[Category:Grampian]]
[[Category:Scottish council areas]]
[[Category:Former Scottish counties]]

Latest revision as of 14:44, 6 January 2014

Current council area shown within Scotland

Aberdeenshire is a council area in north-east Scotland, formerly within the Grampian region. Its boundaries differ from the historic county of Aberdeenshire, for instance it no longer includes the city of Aberdeen itself.

LGBT history

Craigiever Castle was the ancestral home of Sir Ewan Forbes.

The murderer Dennis Nilsen was born and bought up in Fraserburgh.