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 | | It is the third Scottish town in population, industry and wealth, and stands on a bay of the North Sea, between the mouths of the Don and Dee, 125 miles (202 km) N. of Edinburgh by road. |
 | | Aberdeen is served by the Caledonian, Great North of Scotland and North British railways (occupying a commodious joint railway station), and there is regular communication by sea with London and the chief ports on the eastern coast of Great Britain and the northern shores of the Continent. |
 | | The north pier, built partly by John Smeaton in 1775-1781, and partly by Thomas Telford in 1810-1815, extends nearly 3,000 ft (1 km) into the North Sea. |
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