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Dundee (Dùn Dèagh in Gaelic) is Scotland's fourth largest city, population 154,674 (2001), situated on the North bank of the Firth of Tay.
Dundee celebrated its 800th anniversary in 1991, and is known as the 'City of Discovery' in honor of the RRS Discovery, Robert Falcon Scott's famous Antarctic exploration vessel [1].
Dundee became a walled city in 1545 during a period of English hostilities known as the 'rough wooing' (Henry VIII's violent attempt to extend his Protestant ambitions North by marrying his youngest son Edward, Duke of Cornwall to Mary, Queen of Scots).
Dundee, Scotland's fourth largest city, with population of approximately 145,000 people, is situated on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, the estuary of the River Tay.
Dundee's importance was recognised by King William the Lion in 1191, when he granted it the status of Royal Burgh - thereby permitting the town's people to have their own local government and court.
By 1835 a sizable porportion of the 40,000 population was employed in Dundee's 36 flax spinning mills.