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It is the port of Aberdeen, in the South of Aberdeen.

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Aberdeen recorded more than 228,000 residents in 2014.

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Aberdeen is the result of the merger of two towns: Aberdon (which today corresponds to the district of Old Aberdeen), on the south bank of the River Don estuary, occupied even before the arrival of the Romans; and Aberdee, founded on the north bank of the River Dee estuary, by David I in 1136.

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In the city centre find a fascinating trail of statues including some of Scotland’s most significant heroic figures. Find Robert the Bruce positioned proudly against the backdrop of the second largest granite building in the world; Marischal College. Outside His Majesty’s Theatre discover the seated Albert the Prince Consort and welcoming William Wallace statues (according to local legend, after being hung, drawn and quartered, his arm is said to have been interred in the wall at St Machar’s Cathedral). Just a stone’s throw away, Robert Burns’ statue stands tall at the edge of Union Terrace Gardens.