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Encyclopedia > Brechin, Angus

Brechin is a burgh in Angus, Scotland. The town is well known for the tenth century Brechin Cathedral. For many years it was considered a city because of its status as the seat of a diocese of the Episcopal Church of Scotland although it is actually a town as it lacks a city charter. However, the football club is still known as Brechin City. The 2001 census recorded Brechin's population as 7 199.


Also in the burgh is the Pictavia exhibition on the Picts, a museum and a station on the Caledonian Railway (Brechin).




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Brechin Castle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (235 words)
Brechin Castle is a castle located in Brechin, County Angus, Scotland.
The castle is the seat of the Earl of Dalhousie who is clan chieftain of Clan Maule of Panmure in Angus and Clan Ramsay of Dalhousie in Midlothian.
The seat of the Ramsay clan was moved from Dalhousie Castle to Brechin Castle in the early 20th century.
Brechin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (113 words)
The town is well known for the tenth century Brechin Cathedral.
The 2001 census recorded Brechin's population as 7 199.
Also in the burgh is the Pictavia exhibition on the Picts, a museum and a station on the Caledonian Railway (Brechin).
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