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 | | Aberdeen is the chief commercial centre and seaport in the north-east of Scotland. |
 | | Aberdeen (Scottish Gaelic: Obar Dheathain, 'confluence of the [River] Don'), often called The Granite City, is Scotland's third largest city, with a population of 212,125, and the greatest part of the unitary council area named the City of Aberdeen, which is surrounded by, but not within, the Aberdeenshire council area. |
 | | Aberdeen Grammar School, (now comprehensive, despite its name) founded in 1263 and one of the oldest schools in Britain, was removed in 1861-1863 from its old quarters in Schoolhill to a large new building, in the Scottish baronial style, off Skene Street. |
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