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  2. History of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen Market Cross Aberdeen around 1900. There has been a human presence in the area of Aberdeen since the Stone Age.Aberdeen as a city, grew up as two separate burghs: Old Aberdeen, the university and cathedral settlement, at the mouth of the River Don; and New Aberdeen, a fishing and trading settlement where the Denburn entered the Dee estuary.

  3. Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen has a higher proportion of students of 11.5%, higher than the national average of 7%. [135] The University of Aberdeen began as King's College, Aberdeen, which was founded in 1495 [134] by William Elphinstone (1431–1514), Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of Scotland.

  4. Old Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town House College Bounds, Old Aberdeen King's College, High Street, Old Aberdeen Powis Gates. Located to the north of Aberdeen city centre, Old Aberdeen was for a long time fairly isolated at the edge of the city, being followed to the north by the River Don, Seaton Park and the small Brig o' Balgownie hamlet.

  5. Category:History of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Scotland portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total. ... Pages in category "History of Aberdeen" The following 32 pages ...

  6. Aberdeenshire (historic) - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeenshire or the County of Aberdeen (Scots: Coontie o Aiberdeen, Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is a historic county in Scotland. The county gives its name to the modern Aberdeenshire council area , which covers a larger area than the historic county.

  7. Economy of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    Aberdeen is well regarded for the agricultural and soil research that takes place at The Macaulay Institute, which has close links to the city's two universities. The Rowett Research Institute is a research centre for studies into food and nutrition located in Aberdeen, it has produced three Nobel laureates and there is a high concentration of ...

  8. Etymology of Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The area in modern times known as Old Aberdeen is the approximate location of the first and original Scottish settlement of Aberdeen. Originally the name was Aberdon which literally means "at the mouth of the Don", as it is situated by the mouth of the river Don .

  9. Provost Skene's House - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Provost Skene's House was reopened to the public after renovations were completed. It now houses displays on singers, writers, doctors, business owners and other prominent figures who were born, lived or worked in Aberdeen, meaning the city now lacks a general chronologically-based local history museum. [4]