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The city of Stirling has the smallest population amongst Scotland's cities, with an estimated population of just over 37,000 inhabitants. In total, Scotland consists of eight cities, with multiple larger towns, the largest town being Paisley. The section "Localities" contains a list of basic populated areas ordered by population.
Scotland has eight cities. Edinburgh is the capital city and Glasgow is the most populous. Scottish towns were granted burghs or royal burgh status by Scottish kings, including by David I of Scotland and William the Lion. City status has later been granted by royal charter and letters patent.
Scotland's population grew most years between the first census in 1855 up to around 5.2 million in 1974. [56] However, from 1974 to 2000 there was a natural decrease in population, with both an excess of deaths over births and of emigration over immigration - particularly to the rest of the United Kingdom .
Population (2001) Area Population density; Aberdeen (1) 184,788 5501 33.6 Cove Bay (1) 6879 ... List of census localities in Scotland. 1 language ...
Category: Demographics of Scotland. 11 languages. ... List of towns and cities in Scotland by population; U. Unique Property Reference Number This page was ...
This is a list of council areas of Scotland ordered by the number of Scottish Gaelic speakers. Rank Council area Speakers Population Percentage(%) 1: Na h-Eileanan ...
List of cities and towns in Scotland. Add languages. ... List of towns and cities in Scotland by population; ... Statistics; Cookie statement ...
Scottish municipalities have existed in the form of burgh, royal burgh, cities and, currently most common, local councils. Between 1855 and 1975, valuation rolls in Scotland were divided into counties and burghs. A burgh was a Scottish town which had certain privileges conferred by a charter and had a town council to run its affairs.