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The modern city of Aberdeen has as its nucleus two medieval burghs: Old Aberdeen, the small settlement beside Don, dominated by St Machar's cathedral; and New Aberdeen, the commercial burgh concentrated on the Dee.
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absentee kingship, architectural styles and features, tish history, tish society, rough culture, burgage plots, blackband ironstone, respectable culture, other burghs, kilted regiments, staple ports, seasonal customs, historical clubs, schools and schooling, crofting community, geology and landscape, medicine and the origins, new farm buildings, incorporating union, burgh councils, crofting communities, democratic intellect, common ridings, childbirth and infancy
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Church of Scotland, Free Church, Middle Ages, Low Countries, First World War, Roman Catholic, Second World War, Dál Riata, New Zealand, Sir James, Great Britain, Mael Coluim, North America, Irish Home Rule, Labour Party, New Year, British Empire, High Street, North Sea, Auld Alliance, Bank of Scotland, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Bruce, Napoleonic Wars, Sir John
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