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Table 3 Localities in Alphabetical Order Locality Settlement Council Table 3 Localities in alphabetical order 2004 Population Locality Settlement Council Area Estimate Aberchirder Aberchirder Aberdeenshire 1,230 Aberdeen Aberdeen, Settlement of Aberdeen City 176,690 Aberdour Aberdour Fife 1,690 Aberfeldy Aberfeldy Perth & Kinross 1,950 Aberfoyle Aberfoyle Stirling 640 Aberlady Aberlady East Lothian 1,100 Aberlour Aberlour Moray 900 Abernethy Abernethy Perth & Kinross 1,020 Aboyne Aboyne Aberdeenshire 2,240 Addiebrownhill Stoneyburn, Settlement of West Lothian 1,390 Airdrie Glasgow, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 35,850 Airth Airth Falkirk 1,460 Alexandria Dumbarton, Settlement of West Dunbartonshire 13,480 Alford Alford Aberdeenshire 1,950 Allanton Allanton North Lanarkshire 1,240 Alloa Alloa, Settlement of Clackmannanshire 18,960 Almondbank Almondbank Perth & Kinross 1,070 Alness Alness Highland 4,960 Alva Alva Clackmannanshire 5,100 Alyth Alyth Perth & Kinross 2,370 Annan Annan Dumfries & Galloway 8,240 Annbank Annbank South Ayrshire 850 Anstruther Anstruther, Settlement of Fife 3,550 Arbroath Arbroath Angus 22,460 Ardersier Ardersier Highland 990 Ardrishaig Ardrishaig Argyll & Bute 1,210 Ardrossan Ardrossan, Settlement of North Ayrshire 10,720 Armadale Armadale West Lothian 9,890 Ashgill Larkhall, Settlement of South Lanarkshire 1,280 Auchinleck Auchinleck East Ayrshire 3,450 Auchinloch (part) Kirkintilloch, Settlement of East Dunbartonshire 0 Auchinloch (part) Kirkintilloch, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 770 Auchinloch Kirkintilloch, Settlement of Total 770 Auchterarder Auchterarder Perth & Kinross 3,960 Auchtermuchty Auchtermuchty Fife 2,110 Auldearn Auldearn Highland 570 Aviemore Aviemore Highland 2,290 Avoch Avoch Highland 1,020 Avonbridge Avonbridge Falkirk 660 Ayr Ayr, Settlement of South Ayrshire 46,120 Ayton Ayton Scottish Borders 570 Balfron Balfron Stirling 1,730 Balintore Balintore Highland 1,080 Ballachulish Ballachulish Highland 610 Ballater Ballater Aberdeenshire 1,500 Ballingry Ballingry Fife 5,740 Balloch Culloden, Settlement of Highland 1,490 Balmedie Balmedie Aberdeenshire 2,020 Balmullo Balmullo Fife 1,370 Banchory Banchory Aberdeenshire 6,270 Banff Banff Aberdeenshire 3,920 Bankfoot Bankfoot Perth & Kinross 1,220 Banknock Banknock, Settlement of Falkirk 2,490 Bannockburn Stirling, Settlement of Stirling 7,140 Bargeddie (part) Glasgow, Settlement of Glasgow City 10 Bargeddie (part) Glasgow, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 2,440 Bargeddie Glasgow, Settlement of Total 2,440 Barrhead Glasgow, Settlement of East Renfrewshire 17,250 Bathgate Bathgate West Lothian 15,650 Bearsden Glasgow, Settlement of East Dunbartonshire 27,460 Beauly Beauly Highland 1,140 Beith Beith North Ayrshire 6,250 Bellsbank Bellsbank East Ayrshire 1,520 Bellshill Glasgow, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 20,510 Biggar Biggar South Lanarkshire 2,290 Page 1 Localities in alphabetical order 2004 Population Locality Settlement Council Area Estimate Bilston Bilston Midlothian 2,360 Birkhill & Muirhead Birkhill & Muirhead Angus 2,100 Bishopbriggs Glasgow, Settlement of East Dunbartonshire 23,080 Bishopton Bishopton Renfrewshire 5,110 Blackburn (Aberdeenshire) Blackburn (Aberdeenshire) Aberdeenshire 1,630 Blackburn (West Lothian) Blackburn (West Lothian) West Lothian 4,800 Blackford Blackford Perth & Kinross 530 Blackridge Blackridge West Lothian 1,410 Blairgowrie Blairgowrie Perth & Kinross 7,990 Blairhall Blairhall Fife 720 Blantyre Hamilton, Settlement of South Lanarkshire 18,280 Boddam Boddam Aberdeenshire 1,270 Bo'ness Bo'ness Falkirk 14,240 Bonhill Dumbarton, Settlement of West Dunbartonshire 9,020 Bonnybridge Bonnybridge, Settlement of Falkirk 7,790 Bonnyrigg Dalkeith, Settlement of Midlothian 14,250 Bothwell (part) Glasgow, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 0 Bothwell (part) Glasgow, Settlement of South Lanarkshire 6,450 Bothwell Glasgow, Settlement of Total 6,450 Bowmore Bowmore Argyll & Bute 860 Braco Braco Perth & Kinross 580 Brechin Brechin Angus 7,010 Bridge of Allan Stirling, Settlement of Stirling 5,080 Bridge of Earn Bridge of Earn Perth & Kinross 2,310 Bridge of Weir Bridge of Weir Renfrewshire 4,640 Bridgend Bridgend West Lothian 760 Broadford Broadford Highland 560 Brodick Brodick North Ayrshire 650 Brookfield Brookfield Renfrewshire 730 Brora Brora Highland 1,120 Broxburn Broxburn West Lothian 13,630 Buckhaven Buckhaven, Settlement of Fife 16,140 Buckie Buckie Moray 8,100 Burghead Burghead Moray 1,680 Burntisland Burntisland Fife 5,680 Burrelton Burrelton Perth & Kinross 650 Busby (part) Glasgow, Settlement of East Renfrewshire 1,560 Busby (part) Glasgow, Settlement of South Lanarkshire 20 Busby Glasgow, Settlement of Total 1,580 Cairnbulg & Inverallochy Cairnbulg & Inverallochy Aberdeenshire 1,210 Cairneyhill Cairneyhill Fife 2,490 Calderbank Glasgow, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 1,660 Caldercruix Caldercruix North Lanarkshire 2,030 California California Falkirk 720 Callander Callander Stirling 2,820 Cambuslang Glasgow, Settlement of South Lanarkshire 23,320 Campbeltown Campbeltown Argyll & Bute 5,070 Cardenden Cardenden Fife 4,830 Cardross Cardross Argyll & Bute 2,040 Carfin Glasgow, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 1,960 Cargenbridge Cargenbridge Dumfries & Galloway 610 Carluke Carluke South Lanarkshire 13,590 Carmunnock Glasgow, Settlement of Glasgow City 1,130 Carnoustie Carnoustie Angus 10,260 Carnwath Carnwath South Lanarkshire 1,540 Carron Falkirk, Settlement of Falkirk 5,460 Carstairs Carstairs South Lanarkshire 750 Carstairs Junction Carstairs Junction South Lanarkshire 770 Castle Douglas Castle Douglas Dumfries & Galloway 3,800 Castletown Castletown Highland 760 Catrine Catrine East Ayrshire 2,130 Ceres Ceres Fife 990 Chapelhall Glasgow, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 5,900 Chapelton Chapelton South Lanarkshire 830 Chirnside Chirnside Scottish Borders 1,170 Chryston Chryston, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 2,660 Page 2 Localities in alphabetical order 2004 Population Locality Settlement Council Area Estimate Clackmannan Clackmannan Clackmannanshire 3,420 Clarkston Glasgow, Settlement of East Renfrewshire 19,000 Cleland Cleland North Lanarkshire 2,790 Clydebank Glasgow, Settlement of West Dunbartonshire 29,610 Coalburn Coalburn South Lanarkshire 1,410 Coalsnaughton Tillicoultry, Settlement of Clackmannanshire 910 Coaltown of Balgonie Glenrothes, Settlement of Fife 980 Coaltown of Wemyss Coaltown of Wemyss Fife 520 Coatbridge Glasgow, Settlement of North Lanarkshire 41,280 Cockenzie Cockenzie East Lothian 5,670 Coldingham Coldingham Scottish Borders 660 Coldstream Coldstream Scottish Borders 1,920 Comrie Comrie Perth & Kinross 1,990 Conon Bridge Conon Bridge Highland 2,800 Coupar Angus Coupar Angus Perth & Kinross 2,220 Cove Bay Aberdeen, Settlement of Aberdeen City 6,740 Cowdenbeath Cowdenbeath, Settlement of Fife 11,720 Cowie Cowie Stirling 2,500 Coylton Coylton South Ayrshire 2,720 Crail Crail Fife 1,780 Creetown Creetown Dumfries & Galloway 640 Crieff Crieff Perth & Kinross 6,800 Crimond Crimond Aberdeenshire 800 Cromarty Cromarty Highland 750 Crossford (Fife) Crossford (Fife) Fife 2,520 Crossford (South LanarkshireCrossford (South Lanarkshire) South Lanarkshire 670 Crossgates Dunfermline, Settlement of Fife 2,090 Crosshill Crosshill South Ayrshire 560 Crosshouse Crosshouse East Ayrshire 2,470 Croy Croy North Lanarkshire 690 Cruden Bay Cruden Bay Aberdeenshire 1,660 Cullen Cullen Moray 1,350 Culloden Culloden, Settlement of Highland 4,370 Cumbernauld Cumbernauld North Lanarkshire 51,300 Cuminestown Cuminestown Aberdeenshire 500 Cumnock Cumnock East Ayrshire 9,280 Cupar Cupar Fife 8,690 Dailly Dailly South Ayrshire 900 Dalbeattie Dalbeattie Dumfries & Galloway 4,310 Dalgety Bay Dunfermline, Settlement of Fife 10,130 Dalkeith Dalkeith, Settlement of Midlothian 11,260 Dalmellington & Burnton Dalmellington & Burnton East Ayrshire 1,380 Dalry Dalry North Ayrshire 5,490 Dalrymple Dalrymple East Ayrshire 1,380 Danderhall Danderhall Midlothian 2,890 Darvel Darvel East Ayrshire 3,430 Dechmont Dechmont West Lothian 670 Denholm Denholm Scottish Borders 600 Denny Bonnybridge, Settlement of Falkirk 9,750 Dingwall Dingwall Highland 4,910 Dollar Dollar Clackmannanshire 2,880 Dornoch Dornoch Highland 1,200 Douglas Douglas South Lanarkshire 1,700 Doune Doune Stirling 1,620 Dreghorn Irvine, Settlement of North Ayrshire 4,080 Drongan Drongan East Ayrshire 2,990 Drumnadrochit Drumnadrochit Highland 980 Drumoak Drumoak Aberdeenshire 720 Drymen Drymen Stirling 760 Dufftown Dufftown Moray 1,520 Dullatur Dullatur North Lanarkshire 520 Dumbarton Dumbarton, Settlement of West Dunbartonshire 20,070 Dumfries Dumfries Dumfries & Galloway 30,970 Dunbar Dunbar East Lothian 7,260 Dunbeg Dunbeg Argyll & Bute 710 Dunblane Dunblane Stirling 8,540 Page 3 Localities in alphabetical order 2004 Population Locality Settlement Council Area Estimate Dundee (part) Dundee, Settlement of Angus 150 Dundee (part) Dundee, Settlement of Dundee City 141,440 Dundee Dundee, Settlement of Total 141,590 Dundonald (part) Dundonald North Ayrshire 160 Dundonald (part) Dundonald South Ayrshire 2,480 Dundonald Dundonald Total 2,640 Dunfermline Dunfermline, Settlement of Fife 43,760 Dunipace Bonnybridge, Settlement of Falkirk 2,530 Dunkeld & Birnam Dunkeld & Birnam Perth & Kinross 1,170 Dunlop Dunlop East Ayrshire 850 Dunning Dunning Perth & Kinross 970 Dunoon Dunoon, Settlement of Argyll & Bute 8,200 Duns Duns Scottish Borders 2,650 Duntocher and Hardgate Glasgow, Settlement of West Dunbartonshire 7,130 Dyce Aberdeen, Settlement of Aberdeen City 5,320 Eaglesfield Eaglesfield Dumfries & Galloway 660 Eaglesham Eaglesham East
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