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Mid-2008 Population Estimates - Settlements in Alphabetical Order Table 1: Mid-2008 Population Estimates - Settlements in alphabetical order 2008 Population Name Council Area Estimate Aberchirder Aberdeenshire 1,230 Aberdeen, Settlement of Aberdeen City 195,530 Aberdour Fife 1,700 Aberfeldy Perth & Kinross 1,930 Aberfoyle Stirling 830 Aberlady East Lothian 1,120 Aberlour Moray 890 Abernethy Perth & Kinross 1,430 Aboyne Aberdeenshire 2,270 Airth Falkirk 1,660 Alford Aberdeenshire 2,190 Allanton North Lanarkshire 1,260 Alloa, Settlement of Clackmannanshire 29,020 Almondbank Perth & Kinross 1,270 Alness Highland 5,340 Alva Clackmannanshire 4,890 Alyth Perth & Kinross 2,390 Annan Dumfries & Galloway 8,450 Annbank South Ayrshire 870 Anstruther, Settlement of Fife 5,260 Arbroath Angus 22,110 Ardersier Highland 1,020 Ardrishaig Argyll & Bute 1,310 Ardrossan, Settlement of North Ayrshire 31,570 Armadale West Lothian 11,410 Auchinleck East Ayrshire 3,720 Auchterarder Perth & Kinross 4,610 Auchtermuchty Fife 2,100 Auldearn Highland 550 Aviemore Highland 2,660 Avoch Highland 1,030 Avonbridge Falkirk 630 Ayr, Settlement of South Ayrshire 60,880 Ayton Scottish Borders 540 Balfron Stirling 1,770 Balintore Highland 1,060 Ballachulish Highland 630 Ballater Aberdeenshire 1,520 Ballingry Fife 5,690 Balmedie Aberdeenshire 2,300 Balmullo Fife 1,480 Banchory Aberdeenshire 6,850 Banff Aberdeenshire 3,830 Bankfoot Perth & Kinross 1,270 Bathgate, Settlement of West Lothian 23,410 Beauly Highland 1,250 Beith North Ayrshire 6,170 Bellsbank East Ayrshire 1,470 Biggar South Lanarkshire 2,280 Bilston Midlothian 1,230 Birkhill & Muirhead Angus 2,130 Bishopton Renfrewshire 4,810 Blackburn (Aberdeenshire) Aberdeenshire 2,540 Blackford Perth & Kinross 700 Blackridge West Lothian 1,680 Blairgowrie Perth & Kinross 8,310 Blairhall Fife 810 Boddam Aberdeenshire 1,230 Bo'ness Falkirk 14,490 Bonnybridge, Settlement of Falkirk 24,490 Bowmore Argyll & Bute 850 Braco Perth & Kinross 590 Brae Shetland Islands 660 Brechin Angus 7,070 Bridge of Earn Perth & Kinross 2,440 Bridge of Weir Renfrewshire 4,690 Bridgend West Lothian 790 Broadford Highland 650 Brodick North Ayrshire 940 Brookfield Renfrewshire 630 Brora Highland 1,180 Broxburn West Lothian 14,650 Buchlyvie Stirling 510 Buckhaven, Settlement of Fife 31,450 Buckie Moray 7,960 Burghead Moray 1,750 Burntisland Fife 5,940 Burrelton Perth & Kinross 680 Cairnbulg & Inverallochy Aberdeenshire 1,350 Cairneyhill Fife 2,430 Caldercruix North Lanarkshire 2,140 California Falkirk 750 Callander Stirling 3,100 Campbeltown Argyll & Bute 4,840 Cardenden Fife 5,270 Cardrona Scottish Borders 640 Cardross Argyll & Bute 2,170 Cargenbridge Dumfries & Galloway 610 Carluke South Lanarkshire 13,620 Carnoustie Angus 10,780 Carnwath South Lanarkshire 1,530 Carstairs South Lanarkshire 820 Carstairs Junction South Lanarkshire 740 Castle Douglas Dumfries & Galloway 4,160 Castletown Highland 880 Catrine East Ayrshire 2,140 Ceres Fife 1,020 Chapelton South Lanarkshire 760 Chirnside Scottish Borders 1,360 Chryston, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 4,190 Clackmannan Clackmannanshire 3,480 Cleland North Lanarkshire 2,700 Coalburn South Lanarkshire 1,360 Coaltown of Wemyss Fife 590 Cockenzie East Lothian 5,610 Coldingham Scottish Borders 620 Coldstream Scottish Borders 1,990 Comrie Perth & Kinross 1,970 Conon Bridge Highland 2,870 Coupar Angus Perth & Kinross 2,190 Cowdenbeath, Settlement of Fife 18,140 Cowie Stirling 2,580 Coylton South Ayrshire 2,740 Crail Fife 1,730 Creetown Dumfries & Galloway 650 Crieff Perth & Kinross 7,470 Crimond Aberdeenshire 820 Cromarty Highland 730 Crossford (Fife) Fife 2,440 Crossford (South Lanarkshire) South Lanarkshire 690 Crosshill South Ayrshire 520 Crosshouse East Ayrshire 2,830 Croy North Lanarkshire 1,280 Cruden Bay Aberdeenshire 1,730 Cullen Moray 1,330 Cumbernauld North Lanarkshire 50,480 Cuminestown Aberdeenshire 500 Cumnock East Ayrshire 8,990 Cupar Fife 8,980 Dailly South Ayrshire 860 Dalbeattie Dumfries & Galloway 4,190 Dalkeith Midlothian 38,940 Dalmellington & Burnton East Ayrshire 1,350 Dalry North Ayrshire 5,700 Dalrymple East Ayrshire 1,540 Danderhall Midlothian 2,850 Darvel East Ayrshire 3,750 Dechmont West Lothian 700 Denholm Scottish Borders 630 Dingwall Highland 4,970 Dollar Clackmannanshire 2,840 Dornoch Highland 1,210 Douglas South Lanarkshire 1,690 Doune Stirling 1,600 Drongan East Ayrshire 3,180 Drumnadrochit Highland 1,050 Drumoak Aberdeenshire 880 Drymen Stirling 740 Dufftown Moray 1,500 Duffus Moray 600 Dullatur North Lanarkshire 670 Dumbarton, Settlement of West Dunbartonshire 44,650 Dumfries Dumfries & Galloway 31,610 Dunbar East Lothian 7,960 Dunbeg Argyll & Bute 650 Dunblane Stirling 8,940 Dundee, Settlement of Total 152,320 Dundee, Settlement of (part) Angus 8,770 Dundee, Settlement of (part) Dundee City 141,830 Dundee, Settlement of (part) Perth & Kinross 1,720 Dundonald South Ayrshire 2,540 Dunfermline, Settlement of Fife 78,550 Dunkeld & Birnam Perth & Kinross 1,220 Dunlop East Ayrshire 920 Dunning Perth & Kinross 970 Dunoon, Settlement of Argyll & Bute 9,450 Duns Scottish Borders 2,790 Eaglesfield Dumfries & Galloway 630 Eaglesham East Renfrewshire 3,080 Earlston Scottish Borders 1,820 East Kilbride South Lanarkshire 73,200 East Linton East Lothian 1,700 East Wemyss Fife 1,720 Eastriggs Dumfries & Galloway 1,810 Ecclefechan Dumfries & Galloway 850 Edinburgh, Settlement of Total 476,660 Edinburgh, Settlement of (part) East Lothian 22,380 Edinburgh, Settlement of (part) Edinburgh, City of 454,280 Edzell Angus 900 Elgin Moray 21,040 Elie Fife 860 Ellon Aberdeenshire 9,910 Elphinstone East Lothian 560 Errol Perth & Kinross 1,280 Erskine, Settlement of Renfrewshire 17,350 Evanton Highland 1,110 Eyemouth Scottish Borders 3,410 Fairlie North Ayrshire 1,530 Falkirk, Settlement of Falkirk 98,940 Falkland Fife 1,180 Fallin Stirling 2,760 Fauldhouse West Lothian 4,920 Fenwick East Ayrshire 980 Findhorn Moray 940 Findochty Moray 1,080 Fochabers Moray 1,670 Forfar Angus 13,430 Forgandenny Perth & Kinross 560 Forres Moray 9,540 Fort Augustus Highland 720 Fort William Highland 9,680 Forth South Lanarkshire 2,300 Fortrose Highland 1,380 Fraserburgh Aberdeenshire 12,370 Freuchie Fife 1,220 Friockheim Angus 940 Galashiels Scottish Borders 14,430 Galston, Settlement of East Ayrshire 7,710 Gardenstown Aberdeenshire 680 Garelochhead Argyll & Bute 1,170 Gargunnock Stirling 810 Garmouth Moray 530 Gartcosh North Lanarkshire 1,950 Gatehouse of Fleet Dumfries & Galloway 990 Gauldry Fife 680 Gifford East Lothian 840 Girvan South Ayrshire 6,890 Glasgow, Settlement of Total 1,184,350 Glasgow, Settlement of (part) East Dunbartonshire 63,240 Glasgow, Settlement of (part) East Renfrewshire 77,210 Glasgow, Settlement of (part) Glasgow City 583,300 Glasgow, Settlement of (part) North Lanarkshire 216,880 Glasgow, Settlement of (part) Renfrewshire 129,040 Glasgow, Settlement of (part) South Lanarkshire 69,560 Glasgow, Settlement of (part) West Dunbartonshire 45,110 Glassford South Lanarkshire 670 Glenboig North Lanarkshire 1,930 Glenfarg Perth & Kinross 670 Glenluce Dumfries & Galloway 590 Glenmavis North Lanarkshire 2,340 Glenrothes, Settlement of Fife 47,280 Golspie Highland 1,380 Gorebridge Midlothian 5,510 Gourdon Aberdeenshire 740 Grantown-on-Spey Highland 2,370 Greengairs and Wattson North Lanarkshire 1,030 Greenlaw Scottish Borders 640 Greenock, Settlement of Inverclyde 69,800 Gretna Dumfries & Galloway 3,040 Gullane East Lothian 2,450 Haddington East Lothian 8,850 Halkirk Highland 930 Hamilton, Settlement of South Lanarkshire 68,770 Harthill Total 3,640 Harthill (part) North Lanarkshire 2,620 Harthill (part) West Lothian 1,020 Hatton of Cruden Aberdeenshire 800 Hawick Scottish Borders 13,990 Helensburgh, Settlement of Argyll & Bute 15,590 High Valleyfield Fife 3,310 Hillside Angus 1,140 Hopeman Moray 1,620 Houston Renfrewshire 6,510 Huntly Aberdeenshire 4,480 Hurlford & Crookedholm East Ayrshire 4,930 Inchture Perth & Kinross 870 Innellan Argyll & Bute 1,210 Innerleithen Scottish Borders 3,000 Insch Aberdeenshire 1,970 Inveraray Argyll & Bute 620 Inverbervie Aberdeenshire 2,060 Invergordon Highland 3,920 Inverkip Inverclyde 2,760 Inverness, Settlement of Highland 56,660 Inverurie Aberdeenshire 11,030 Irvine, Settlement of North Ayrshire 36,430 Jedburgh Scottish Borders 3,950 Johnshaven Aberdeenshire 660 Keith Moray 4,540 Kelso Scottish Borders 5,470 Kelty Total 6,560 Kelty (part) Fife 6,410 Kelty (part) Perth & Kinross 150 Kemnay Aberdeenshire 3,610 Kilbirnie North Ayrshire 7,320 Kilcreggan Argyll & Bute 1,300 Killearn Stirling 1,740 Killin Stirling 680 Kilmacolm Inverclyde 3,910 Kilmarnock East Ayrshire 44,390 Kilmaurs East Ayrshire 2,810 Kilsyth North Lanarkshire 9,900 Kilwinning North Ayrshire 16,380 Kincardine Fife 2,890 Kinghorn Fife 2,930 Kinglassie Fife 1,370 Kingseat Fife 760 Kingskettle Fife 1,020 Kingswells Aberdeen City 4,490 Kingussie Highland 1,340 Kinlochleven Highland 850 Kinloss Moray 940 Kinnesswood Perth & Kinross 500 Kinross Perth & Kinross 4,750 Kintore Aberdeenshire 3,910 Kippen Stirling 1,030 Kirkcaldy Fife 48,630 Kirkconnel Dumfries & Galloway 2,090 Kirkcudbright Dumfries & Galloway 3,240 Kirkfieldbank South Lanarkshire 910 Kirkhill Highland 590 Kirkintilloch, Settlement of Total 28,470 Kirkintilloch, Settlement of (part) East Dunbartonshire 27,710 Kirkintilloch, Settlement of (part) North Lanarkshire 770 Kirkliston Edinburgh, City of 3,250 Kirkmuirhill & Blackwood South Lanarkshire 3,930 Kirknewton West Lothian 1,880 Kirkwall Orkney Islands 6,530 Kirriemuir Angus 5,750 Kyle of Lochalsh Highland 660 Ladybank Fife 1,560 Lamlash North Ayrshire
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