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Table 4 Localities in Descending Order of Size Locality 2004 Population Table 4 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Glasgow 575,330 Edinburgh 435,540 Aberdeen 176,690 Dundee 141,590 East Kilbride 73,820 Paisley 72,970 Livingston 53,670 Cumbernauld 51,300 Hamilton 48,220 Kirkcaldy 47,090 Ayr 46,120 Greenock 44,300 Kilmarnock 44,170 Dunfermline 43,760 Perth 43,590 Coatbridge 41,280 Inverness 40,880 Glenrothes 38,600 Airdrie 35,850 Falkirk 32,890 Rutherglen 32,840 Irvine 32,620 Stirling 32,230 Dumfries 30,970 Motherwell 30,520 Clydebank 29,610 Wishaw 28,840 Bearsden 27,460 Newton Mearns 23,530 Cambuslang 23,320 Bishopbriggs 23,080 Arbroath 22,460 Musselburgh 21,880 Elgin 20,580 Bellshill 20,510 Renfrew 20,150 Polmont 20,130 Dumbarton 20,070 Kirkintilloch 19,660 Clarkston 19,000 Alloa 18,960 Blantyre 18,280 Peterhead 17,560 Page 1 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Stenhousemuir 17,300 Grangemouth 17,280 Barrhead 17,250 Kilwinning 16,320 Giffnock 16,190 Buckhaven 16,140 Viewpark 15,780 Port Glasgow 15,760 Johnstone 15,710 Bathgate 15,650 Larkhall 15,560 Erskine 15,550 St Andrews 15,200 Prestwick 14,800 Troon 14,430 Helensburgh 14,410 Penicuik 14,320 Bonnyrigg 14,250 Bo'ness 14,240 Hawick 14,210 Galashiels 13,960 Broxburn 13,630 Carluke 13,590 Alexandria 13,480 Forfar 13,150 Linlithgow 13,130 Mayfield 12,910 Milngavie 12,820 Rosyth 12,490 Fraserburgh 12,150 Cowdenbeath 11,720 Gourock 11,690 Saltcoats 11,560 Largs 11,360 Dalkeith 11,260 Whitburn 10,830 Montrose 10,790 Inverurie 10,760 Ardrossan 10,720 Stranraer 10,600 Carnoustie 10,260 Stonehaven 10,160 Dalgety Bay 10,130 Westhill (Aberdeenshire) 10,060 Kilsyth 9,950 Page 2 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Armadale 9,890 Denny 9,750 Fort William 9,560 Ellon 9,540 Cumnock 9,280 Queensferry 9,210 Forres 9,130 Tranent 9,130 Stevenston 9,050 Bonhill 9,020 Lenzie 8,770 Cupar 8,690 Linwood 8,660 Nairn 8,640 Haddington 8,580 Dunblane 8,540 Leven 8,480 Annan 8,240 Dunoon 8,200 Monifieth 8,190 Shotts 8,190 Oban 8,140 Peebles 8,120 Buckie 8,100 Lanark 8,100 Blairgowrie 7,990 Bonnybridge 7,790 Strathaven 7,770 Thurso 7,540 Tullibody 7,390 Kilbirnie 7,360 Dunbar 7,260 Bannockburn 7,140 Duntocher and Hardgate 7,130 Brechin 7,010 Prestonpans 7,010 Wick 7,010 Girvan 6,900 Crieff 6,800 Portlethen 6,770 Cove Bay 6,740 Lossiemouth 6,720 Newarthill 6,710 Houston 6,620 Moodiesburn 6,590 Page 3 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Lerwick 6,570 Stewarton 6,570 Lochgelly 6,530 Bothwell 6,450 North Berwick 6,400 Loanhead 6,360 Kirkwall 6,330 Banchory 6,270 Beith 6,250 Locharbriggs 6,140 Kirriemuir 6,000 Chapelhall 5,900 Ballingry 5,740 East Calder 5,730 Uddingston 5,690 Burntisland 5,680 Kelty 5,680 Cockenzie 5,670 Steornabhagh (Stornoway) 5,640 Gorebridge 5,610 Newmains 5,550 Selkirk 5,550 Stonehouse 5,540 Dalry 5,490 Holytown 5,470 Carron 5,460 Neilston 5,450 Inverkeithing 5,360 Dyce 5,320 Kelso 5,300 Tillicoultry 5,290 Stepps 5,160 Elderslie 5,120 Bishopton 5,110 Alva 5,100 Bridge of Allan 5,080 Campbeltown 5,070 Rothesay 4,990 Alness 4,960 Galston 4,960 Dingwall 4,910 Hurlford and Crookedholm 4,910 Faifley 4,870 Cardenden 4,830 Blackburn (West Lothian) 4,800 Page 4 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Fauldhouse 4,730 Kennoway 4,710 Maybole 4,690 Bridge of Weir 4,640 West Kilbride 4,620 Turriff 4,610 Kinross 4,580 New Scone 4,550 Keith 4,510 New Stevenston 4,490 Huntly 4,460 Culloden 4,370 Kingswells 4,350 Peterculter 4,320 Dalbeattie 4,310 Newport-on-Tay 4,260 Lockerbie 4,110 Dreghorn 4,080 Mauchline 4,080 Oakley 4,050 Jedburgh 4,030 Auchterarder 3,960 Banff 3,920 Kilmacolm 3,910 Lesmahagow 3,910 Invergordon 3,900 Tayport 3,880 Macduff 3,870 Milton of Campsie 3,810 Castle Douglas 3,800 Lennoxtown 3,770 Harthill 3,730 Kirkmuirhill and Blackwood 3,680 Westhill (Highland) 3,680 Newton Stewart 3,650 Kilbarchan 3,640 Kemnay 3,620 Anstruther 3,550 Auchinleck 3,450 Darvel 3,430 Tain 3,430 Clackmannan 3,420 Eyemouth 3,420 Kirkcudbright 3,350 Hallglen 3,220 Page 5 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Kirkliston 3,130 Newmilns 3,120 Eaglesham 3,110 Newtonhill 3,110 Leslie 3,100 Old Kilpatrick 3,100 High Valleyfield 3,070 Kincardine 3,070 New Cumnock 3,040 Drongan 2,990 West Calder 2,910 Innerleithen 2,900 Danderhall 2,890 Law 2,890 Dollar 2,880 Kinghorn 2,870 Mid Calder 2,830 Callander 2,820 Conon Bridge 2,800 Leuchars 2,800 Cleland 2,790 Fallin 2,750 Gretna 2,730 Coylton 2,720 Lochwinnoch 2,720 Kilmaurs 2,670 Pitlochry 2,670 Shieldhill 2,670 Chryston 2,660 Duns 2,650 Dundonald 2,640 Mintlaw 2,620 Inverkip 2,560 Dunipace 2,530 Newmachar 2,530 Wemyss Bay 2,530 Crossford (Fife) 2,520 Longniddry 2,510 Winchburgh 2,510 Cowie 2,500 Banknock 2,490 Cairneyhill 2,490 Crosshouse 2,470 Milltimber 2,450 Polbeth 2,450 Page 6 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Bargeddie 2,440 Torrance 2,420 Alyth 2,370 Bilston 2,360 Glenmavis 2,360 Kintore 2,360 Lochgilphead 2,350 Plains 2,350 Markinch 2,340 Renton 2,340 Bridge of Earn 2,310 Grantown-on-Spey 2,310 Aviemore 2,290 Biggar 2,290 Langholm 2,270 Overtown 2,270 Aboyne 2,240 Forth 2,240 Coupar Angus 2,220 Gullane 2,200 Patna 2,190 Moffat 2,180 Catrine 2,130 Auchtermuchty 2,110 Smithton 2,110 Birkhill Muirhead 2,100 Ormiston 2,100 Crossgates 2,090 Lundin Links 2,080 Kirkconnel 2,060 Sanquhar 2,060 Menstrie 2,050 Cardross 2,040 Newburgh (Fife) 2,040 Caldercruix 2,030 Balmedie 2,020 Mossblown 2,020 Stoneyburn 2,010 Comrie 1,990 Skelmorlie 1,990 Inverbervie 1,980 Oldmeldrum 1,980 Carfin 1,960 Lochmaben 1,960 Portree 1,960 Page 7 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Aberfeldy 1,950 Alford 1,950 Laurencekirk 1,950 Muir of Ord 1,940 Tarbolton 1,930 Coldstream 1,920 Milnathort 1,920 Kirknewton 1,880 Lhanbryde 1,860 Rhu 1,840 Melrose 1,820 Roslin 1,820 Strathblane 1,820 Thornton 1,810 East Wemyss 1,800 Earlston 1,790 Crail 1,780 Windygates 1,770 Killearn 1,760 Plean 1,760 Invergowrie 1,750 Balfron 1,730 Pittenweem 1,720 Portsoy 1,720 Douglas 1,700 Aberdour 1,690 Eastriggs 1,690 Burghead 1,680 Calderbank 1,660 Cruden Bay 1,660 East Linton 1,660 Shandon 1,660 Hopeman 1,650 Blackburn (Aberdeenshire) 1,630 Insch 1,630 Doune 1,620 Letham 1,620 Muirkirk 1,620 Luncarty 1,610 Inchinnan 1,600 Thornhill (Dumfries) 1,600 Fochabers 1,590 Howwood 1,590 Busby 1,580 Stromness 1,580 Page 8 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Ladybank 1,560 Carnwath 1,540 Fairlie 1,530 Bellsbank 1,520 Dufftown 1,520 Glenboig 1,520 West Linton 1,520 Pencaitland 1,510 Ballater 1,500 Ratho 1,500 Balloch 1,490 Stanley 1,470 Airth 1,460 Golspie 1,440 Kinloss 1,430 Limekilns 1,420 Blackridge 1,410 Coalburn 1,410 Addiebrownhill 1,390 Muirhead 1,390 Twechar 1,390 Dalmellington and Burnton 1,380 Dalrymple 1,380 Kingussie 1,380 Port Bannatyne 1,380 Seafield 1,380 Balmullo 1,370 St Monans 1,360 Tarbert 1,360 Ullapool 1,360 Cullen 1,350 Pitmedden 1,330 Townhill 1,330 Kilcreggan 1,310 Kinglassie 1,290 Lauder 1,290 Waterfoot 1,290 Ashgill 1,280 Boddam 1,270 Garelochhead 1,270 Millport 1,270 Portknockie 1,270 Logan 1,260 Newburgh (Aberdeenshire) 1,260 Whitecraig 1,250 Page 9 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Allanton 1,240 Aberchirder 1,230 Salsburgh 1,230 Bankfoot 1,220 Ardrishaig 1,210 Cairnbulg and Inverallochy 1,210 Slamannan 1,210 Dornoch 1,200 Falkland 1,200 Innellan 1,200 Rothes 1,200 St Boswells 1,200 Newtown St Boswells 1,190 Rosehearty 1,180 Chirnside 1,170 Dunkeld & Birnam 1,170 East Whitburn 1,170 Fortrose 1,170 Findochty 1,160 Springside 1,160 Gartcosh 1,150 Beauly 1,140 Saline 1,140 Carmunnock 1,130 Evanton 1,130 Freuchie 1,130 North Queensferry 1,130 Brora 1,120 Errol 1,120 Methven 1,120 Macmerry 1,110 St Madoes & Glencarse 1,110 Torphins 1,110 Aberlady 1,100 Lamlash 1,100 Balintore 1,080 Almondbank 1,070 Mosstodloch 1,070 Ratho Station 1,070 New Pitsligo 1,060 Rosewell 1,060 Symington 1,060 Ferryden 1,050 Milton 1,050 Whitehills 1,040 Page 10 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Greengairs and Wattson 1,030 Maxwellheugh 1,030 Newtonmore 1,030 Abernethy 1,020 Avoch 1,020 Hillside 1,000 Kingskettle 1,000 Kippen 1,000 Ardersier 990 Ceres 990 Tobermory 990 Coaltown of Balgonie 980 Drumnadrochit 980 Gowkthrapple 980 Longforgan 980 Wigtown 980 Dunning 970 Pathhead 970 Strathkinness 960 Strichen 960 Hawkhead 950 Friockheim 930 Halkirk 930 Elie 920 Strathmiglo 920 Strathpeffer 920 Tarves 920 Coalsnaughton 910 Gatehouse of Fleet 910 Langbank 910 Aberlour 900 Dailly 900 Springfield 900 Kirkfieldbank 890 Longside 890 Rosneath 890 Kinlochleven 880 North Kessock 880 Quarter 880 St Cyrus 870 Bowmore 860 Sandbank 860 Annbank 850 Dunlop 850 Findhorn 850 Page 11 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population Locality Estimate Fenwick 840 Chapelton 830 Port Ellen 830 Whithorn 830 Gargunnock 820 Portgordon 820 Ecclefechan 810 Crimond 800 Monkton 800 Netherburn 800 Newtyle 800 Rigside 800 Scalloway 800 Whitecross 800 Mallaig 790 Potterton 790 Edzell 780 Hatton of Cruden 780 Muthill 780 Auchinloch 770 Carstairs Junction 770 Bridgend 760 Castletown 760 Drymen 760 Stuartfield 760 Carstairs 750 Cromarty 750 Gifford 750 Ochiltree 750 Kyle of Lochalsh 740 Longridge 740 Brookfield 730 Gardenstown 730 Haggs 730 Newcastleton 730 Blairhall 720 California 720 Drumoak 720 Gauldry 720 Dunbeg 710 Loans 710 St Combs 710 Croy 690 Glassford 690 Sandhaven 690 Page 12 Localities in descending order of size 2004 Population
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