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  1. Lower level subdivisions. Scotland is divided into 871 civil parishes which often resemble same-named but legally different ecclesiastical parishes. Although they have had no administrative function since 1930, they still exist and are still used for statistical purposes such as the census.

    • Administrative unit
    • Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
    • 32
    • Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross, Stirling
  2. Traditionally burghs have been the key unit of the local government of Scotland, being highly autonomous entities, with rights to representation in the old Parliament of Scotland. Even after the Acts of Union 1707, burghs continued to be the principal subdivision. Until 1889 administration was on a burgh and parish basis.

    • Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
    • Shetland
    • Angus, Dundee, Perth and Kinross, Stirling
  3. Dec 26, 2023 · World Map » UK » Scotland » Administrative Divisions Map Of Scotland. Administrative divisions map of Scotland Click to see large. Description: ...

  4. These include: Local government areas of Scotland 1973 to 1996 —former system of regions and districts. Subdivisions of Scotland —unitary authority areas, in use from 1996 to present. Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions —in use from 1999 to present. Scottish Parliament constituencies and regions 1999 to 2011.

  5. ISO3166-2 code – ISO 3166-2 is part of the international standard ISO 3166 ‘Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions’. In Scotland the ‘principal subdivisions’ are Local Council Areas, so the ISO 3166-2 code is an additional, internationally recognised, unique identifier for each Local Council.

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · With effect from 16 May 1975 and until 31 March 1996 the local government divisions of Scotland consisted of an upper tier of regions each containing a lower tier of districts except for the single-tier island council areas . Since 1996 there has only been a single tier of government, and the former island council areas are of equal status to ...

  7. The counties, districts and burghs as they were in 1947. The shires of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachdan na h-Alba; Scots: Scots coonties), or counties of Scotland, are historic subdivisions of Scotland established in the Middle Ages and used as administrative divisions until 1975.

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