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Grampian was a special area in north east Scotland. It was like a big county or district that helped manage things for the people living there. This area was named after the Grampian mountains, which are a famous mountain range that begins in this part of Scotland.

The main city and capital of the Grampian region was Aberdeen. This city is well-known for its granite buildings, which sparkle in the sun.

What Was Grampian?

Grampian was a type of local government area. This means it had its own council and leaders who made decisions about things like schools, roads, and local services for the people living there. It was one of the regions that helped run Scotland for a while.

When Did Grampian Exist?

The Grampian region was officially created in 1974. Before that, Scotland had a different way of organizing its local areas. Grampian was part of a big change to make local government work better.

Why Was Grampian Removed?

Grampian did not last forever. It was removed in 1995. This happened because the way local government was set up in Scotland changed again. The government decided to make things even simpler. Instead of large regions like Grampian, Scotland was divided into smaller, single-tier councils. This meant that each council was responsible for all local services in its own area.

Key Places in Grampian

Besides Aberdeen, the capital, the Grampian region included other important towns and areas. These places had their own unique history and communities.

  • Aberdeen: The biggest city and the main hub for the region. It's a port city with a rich history.
  • Elgin: A historic town known for its beautiful cathedral ruins.
  • Stonehaven: A lovely coastal town with a busy harbour and a famous castle nearby.

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