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FORMER AUTONOMOUS CORPORATE ENTITY IN SCOTLAND AND NORTHERN ENGLAND
Burghs; Burgh courts; Municipal burgh; Burgh council
  • Reverse side of the burgh seal of [[Crail]], a [[Fife]] fishing port
  • The Council Chamber in [[Leith]] which ceased to be an autonomous burgh in 1920
  • Haddington]] town: "David Dei Gratia Rex Scottorum. Sigillum commune burgi de Hadington"
  • The Royal Burgh of [[Culross]] in Fife

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n. stad; wijk
national flag         
  • Distribution of colours in national flags
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  • Mexican flags]]
  • A 1919 painting depicting the [[Brazilian flag]] being embroidered by a family.
  • Image showing many similar flags
FLAG OF A COUNTRY OR NATION
National Flags; National flags; Country flag; Battle flags; National Flag; Burgh Flag; Country flags
nationale vlag
Aberdeen         
  • Union Street towards Castlegate (facing east)
  • New Royal Aberdeen's Children Hospital and New Emergency Care Centre in background, Foresterhill, Aberdeen
  • North Sea oil and gas]]
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  • Aberdeen Aquatics Centre in the Aberdeen Sports Village
  • Aberdeen Arts Centre
  • Aberdeen butteries, also known as rowies, served with jam
  • [[Marischal College]], home of Aberdeen City Council, Broad St.
  • Aberdeen Coast
  • Aberdeen Grammar School
  • Plaza outside railway station at Aberdeen in early morning, with Union Square to left
  • Population pyramid of Aberdeen (local council area) in 2020
  • Aberdeen Harbour
  • Lamp-post bearing the city coat of arms
  • George Gordon [[Byron]]
  • Duthie Park
  • Hazlehead Golf Course
  • His Majesty's Theatre, Rosemount
  • King's College, Old Aberdeen
  • Neptune Energy and Aker Solutions Buildings, North Dee Business Quarter. An example of modern offices becoming more prevalent in Aberdeen's City Centre
  • North East Scotland College
  • [[Pittodrie Stadium]] viewed from Broad Hill
  • [[Aberdeen Science Centre]], Links Road Science Museum
  • [[Aberdeen railway station]], main concourse
  • St Andrew's Cathedral]], King Street
  • The [[Old Town House, Old Aberdeen]]. Once a separate burgh, Old Aberdeen was incorporated into the city in 1891
  • [[Aberdeen Town House]]
  • View Of Aberdeen by William Mosman, 1756
  • Rowers under [[Wellington Suspension Bridge]] on the River Dee
CITY IN SCOTLAND, UK
Aberdeen, Scotland; Scotland Aberdeen; Aberdonian; Aberdeen Scotland; UN/LOCODE:GBABD; Aiberdeen; City of Aberdeen council area; Aberdeen City council area; Mile-End School; Skene Square Primary School; Retail in Aberdeen; Aberdeen city; Burgh of Aberdeen; City of Aberdeen (local government district, Grampian region); City of Aberdeen (council area); Aberdeen City (council area); Aberdeen (district); Kingsford Primary School; Obar Dheathain; Aberdeen (Scotland); City of Aberdeen, Scotland; Aberdeen City Police; Aberdeen (Scottish city); ABERDEEN; Festivals in Aberdeen; Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
n. Aberdeen (stad in schotland)

Définition

burgh
['b?r?]
¦ noun archaic or Scottish a borough or chartered town.
Derivatives
burghal 'b?:g(?)l adjective
Origin
ME: Scots form of borough.

Wikipédia

Burgh

A burgh ( BURR) is an autonomous municipal corporation in Scotland and Northern England, usually a city, town, or toun in Scots. This type of administrative division existed from the 12th century, when King David I created the first royal burghs. Burgh status was broadly analogous to borough status, found in the rest of the United Kingdom. Following local government reorganisation in 1975, the title of "royal burgh" remains in use in many towns, but now has little more than ceremonial value.