Traditional counties of Scotland
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The Traditional counties of Scotland are historical areas of Scotland. They have not been used for any official purpose since 1889.
See also: Lieutenancy areas of Scotland, Subdivisions of Scotland, Traditional counties of England, Traditional counties of Wales.
- Aberdeenshire
- Angus (Forfarshire)
- Argyllshire
- Ayrshire
- Banffshire
- Berwickshire
- Buteshire
- Caithness
- Clackmannanshire
- Cromartyshire
- Dumfriesshire
- Dunbartonshire
- East Lothian (Haddingtonshire)
- Fife
- Inverness-shire
- Kincardineshire
- Kinross-shire
- Kirkcudbrightshire
- Lanarkshire
- Midlothian (Edinburghshire)
- Morayshire
- Nairnshire
- Orkney
- Peeblesshire
- Perthshire
- Renfrewshire
- Ross-shire
- Roxburghshire
- Selkirkshire
- Shetland
- Stirlingshire
- Sutherland
- Wigtonshire
- West Lothian (Linlithgowshire)
Note: Due to the fragmentary nature of Cromartyshire, it is shown as a single geographical area with Ross-shire, the combined area being labelled "Ross-shire and Cromartyshire". For a more detailed map showing these two counties, see the Cromartyshire article.
See also: Association of British Counties