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  2. Aberdeen River - Wikipedia

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    The Aberdeen River flows to the bottom of a bay on the eastern shore of Lac aux Biscuits. This confluence is located 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi) northeast of the Canadian National railway, 3.9 kilometres (2.4 mi) northwest of Lac des Trois Caribous , and 6.2 kilometres (3.9 mi) east of the village center of Lac-Édouard .

  3. River Dee, Aberdeenshire - Wikipedia

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    The River Dee (Scottish Gaelic: Uisge Dhè) is a river in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It rises in the Cairngorms and flows through southern Aberdeenshire to reach the North Sea at Aberdeen . [ 2 ] The area it passes through is known as Deeside , or Royal Deeside in the region between Braemar and Banchory because Queen Victoria came for a visit ...

  4. List of rivers of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    River South Esk catchment. River South Esk. Noran Water (L) Prosen Water (R) Burn of Glenmoye (L) White Water (R) River North Esk catchment. River North Esk. Luther Water (L) West Water (R) (upper reaches known as Water of Saughs) Water of Tarf (L) Water of Mark (Ls) Water of Lee (Rs) Simple coastal catchments. Bervie Water; Carron Water ...

  5. Category:Rivers of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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  6. Wellington Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington Suspension Bridge (also known as the Chain Bridge and Craiglug Bridge) is a suspension bridge crossing the River Dee from Ferryhill to Craiglug in Aberdeen, north east Scotland. Designed by Captain Samuel Brown and the Aberdeen City Architect John Smith , it was opened to pedestrians in November 1830 and to traffic in May 1831.

  7. Geography of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen extends to 71.22 square miles (184.5 km 2), and includes the former burghs of Old Aberdeen, New Aberdeen, Woodside and the Royal Burgh of Torry to the south of River Dee. The city is built on many hills, with the original beginnings of the city growing from Castle Hill, St. Catherine's Hill and Windmill Hill (also known as the Gallowgate).

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  9. Aberdeen Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    The club shares its boats and landing stage with Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association, whose dedicated boats have prefix ASR. [2]It also has sharing arrangements with Aberdeen University Boat Club and one school has its own boats, as its full fleet in large part, forming Albyn School Boat Club.