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Aboyne
Abèidh (Gaelic)
OS grid reference: NO527986
Population: 2,240 (2004) [1]
Council area: Aberdeenshire
Constituent country: Scotland
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Police force: Grampian Police
Lieutenancy area: Aberdeenshire
Former county: Aberdeenshire
Post town: ABOYNE
Postal: AB34
Telephone: 013398
Scottish Parliament: West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
UK Parliament: West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine
European Parliament: Scotland
Scotland

Aboyne (Scottish Gaelic: Abèidh) is a village on the edge of the Highlands in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on the River Dee approximately 30 miles (48km) west of Aberdeen. It has a rugby club which plays on The Green. It also has a swimming pool, a golf course with 18 holes, all-weather tennis courts and a bowling green. Aboyne Castle and the Loch of Aboyne are nearby. // Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. ... The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using latitude or longitude. ... shelby was here 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... For local government purposes, Scotland is divided into 32 areas designated as Council Areas of Scotland which are all governed by unitary authorities designated as Councils which have the option under the Local Government (Gaelic Names) (Scotland) Act 1997(as chosen by Na h-Eileanan an Iar) of being known... Aberdeenshire (Siorrachd Obar Dheathain in Gaelic) is one of the 32 unitary council areas in Scotland. ... Constituent countries is a phrase used, often by official institutions, in contexts in which a number of countries make up a larger entity or grouping; thus the OECD has used the phrase in reference to the former Yugoslavia[1] and European institutions such as the Council of Europe frequently use... Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic)1 Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic, Scots Government Constitutional monarchy  -  Queen Queen Elizabeth II... This is an alphabetical list of the sovereign states of the world, including both de jure and de facto independent states. ... There are a number of policing agencies in the United Kingdom. ... Grampian Police are a police force in north east of Scotland, covering the borough of the City of Aberdeen and the counties of Aberdeenshire and Moray. ... The Lieutenancy areas of Scotland are the areas used for the ceremonial lords-lieutenant, the monarchs representatives, in Scotland. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... This is a list of post towns in the United Kingdom, sorted by the postal area (the first part of the outward code of a postcode). ... This is a list of the post towns of the United Kingdom – it appears in postcode sequence. ... The UK telephone numbering plan, also known as the National Numbering Plan, is regulated by the Office of Communications (Ofcom), which replaced the Office of Telecommunications (Oftel) in 2003. ... The Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) has 73 constituencies, each electing one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) by the first past the post system of election, and eight additional member regions, each electing seven additional member MSPs. ... West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood). ... Scotland is divided into 59 constituencies of the United Kingdom Parliament - 19 Burgh constituencies and 40 County constituencies. ... West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine is a constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ... This is a list of Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom in the 2004 to 2009 session, ordered by name. ... Scotland constitutes a single constituency of the European Parliament. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Scotland. ... Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig) is a member of the Goidelic branch of Celtic languages. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Motto (Latin) No one provokes me with impunity Cha togar mfhearg gun dioladh (Scottish Gaelic)1 Wha daur meddle wi me?(Scots)1 Anthem (Multiple unofficial anthems) Scotlands location in Europe Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official languages English, Gaelic, Scots Government Constitutional monarchy  -  Queen Queen Elizabeth II... River Dee near Braemar The Linn of Dee, small gorge near Braemar The River Dee is a 90 mile (140 km) long river, that rises in the Cairngorms, Aberdeenshire, Scotland and flows into the North Sea at Aberdeen. ... Aberdeen (IPA: ; Scottish Gaelic: ) is Scotlands third largest city with a population of 202,370. ...

Aboyne as seen from the "Fungle" footpath.
Aboyne as seen from the "Fungle" footpath.

Aboyne has a population of over 2,200 people. It has many businesses, including a supermarket, 2 banks, several hairdressers, a butchers, a newsagent's and a post office. There used to be a railway running through the village, but it was dismantled in the 1960s. The station now contains some shops and the tunnel running under the village is now home to a firearms club. The market-day in Aboyne was known as Fèill Mhìcheill (Scottish Gaelic for "Michael's Fair"). Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x768, 88 KB)A photo, taken by me, with no intentional copyright. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x768, 88 KB)A photo, taken by me, with no intentional copyright. ...


It is a popular tourist town and in summer the number of people and volume of traffic increases dramatically. The Highland Games on the Village Green is a feature in August, with the population of the village doubling for it. However, Aboyne is unusual in having the green on which events are held, as the village was modelled by one of the first Marquesses of Huntly (inhabitants of Aboyne Castle) on a traditional English village with a green at the centre, and few Scottish towns have such an asset. The Royal family are resident in nearby Balmoral Castle during the summer. Opening ceremonies of 2004 Canmore Highland games Highland games are festivals held throughout the year in Scotland and other countries as a way of celebrating Scottish and Celtic culture and heritage, especially that of the Scottish Highlands. ... Balmoral Castle. ...


There are many outdoor pursuits available including walking, cycling and most notably gliding from the airfield just outside the village. Aboyne has become extremely popular with gliding enthusiasts from all over the UK and Europe due to its uniquely suitable air currents (due to the surrounding terrain). The airfield has a webcam [2] and small weather monitoring centre [3] on its premises. It is the only gliding airfield in Scotland to boast tarmac runway, of which it has two in parallel which run east-west. A modern glider crossing the finish line of a competition at high speed. ... Categories: Aeronautics | Meteorology | Stub ...


There is also a lot of climbing nearby at the pass of Ballater, and indeed the village of Dinnet a few miles west is the first inside the famous Cairngorms National Park. Walkers and cyclists can ascend Mount Keen by cycling as far as they can from Glen Tanar forest, before walking to the summit of Mount Keen. Ballater is a burgh in Aberdeenshire, Scotland on the River Dee, just east of the Cairngorm Mountains. ... Dinnet is a hamlet in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. ... Mount Keen (939 m) is a mountain in Scotland and the most easterly Munro. ...


There are also many not-so-active things to do, such as local cafes and attractions. Aboyne is also a great place for younger children as there is a large green which includes facilities for rugby and football as well as accommodating a playpark.


There are two schools, an academy and a primary school. The academy has around 650 pupils, about a third from Aboyne itself, with the remaining two thirds from surrounding villages. The school has access to a full size swimming pool and gym, run by the Deeside Community Centre, which is attached to the school.


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Coordinates: 57°4′33″N 2°47′36″W / 57.07583, -2.79333 Whinneyfold is the name of a small village in Scotland above the southern extremity of the Bay of Cruden in Aberdeenshire. ... Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...


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Aboyne (Scottish Gaelic: Abèidh) is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on the River Dee approximately 48 km (30 miles) west of Aberdeen.
Aboyne Castle and the Loch of Aboyne are nearby.
Aboyne is also a place for children as there is a large green which includes facilities for rugby and football as well as accommodating a playpark.
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