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  2. Tayside - Wikipedia

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    Tayside region was created in 1975 under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, which established a two-tier structure of local government across mainland Scotland comprising upper-tier regions and lower-tier districts, following recommendations made by the 1969 Wheatley Report.

  3. Perthshire - Wikipedia

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    Perthshire within Scotland: Area • 1975: 2,528 sq mi (6,550 km 2) (5th) History • Succeeded by: Tayside Region: Status: Local government county (until 1975) Land registration county (1868–) Chapman code: PER: Government • HQ: Perth (county town and administrative centre) • Motto: Pro Lege et Libertate ('For Law and Liberty')

  4. Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    Local government was reformed in Scotland in 1975 under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973. Mainland Scotland's counties, burghs and landward districts were replaced with a two-tier structure of upper-tier regions and lower-tier districts. Perth and Kinross was created as one of the districts within the Tayside region.

  5. List of places in the Tayside region of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of places in the Tayside region of Scotland. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Aberfeldy Alyth ...

  6. Perth, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The name "Perth" derives from a Pictish word for "wood" or "copse", related to the Welsh "perth", meaning "hedge" or "thicket". [10] During much of the later medieval period, it was known colloquially by its Scots-speaking inhabitants as "St John's Toun" or "Saint Johnstoun" because the church at the centre of the parish was dedicated to St John the Baptist. [11]

  7. Errol, Perth and Kinross - Wikipedia

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    The pioneer Scottish aviator Preston Watson is associated with the early days of the airfield in the 1900s, which is located on flat land between Errol village and the hamlet of the Grange. [ 55 ] [ 56 ] After the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, the Ministry of Defence requisitioned the land from local farmers and the aerodrome opened ...

  8. Carnoustie - Wikipedia

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    The club received significant investment in the late 1990s, which has allowed them to emerge as one of the stronger Tayside clubs participating in the East Region. The pinnacle of their achievements was winning the Scottish Junior Cup in 2004. [131] The club plays in the Scottish Junior Football Association's East Region Premier League. [131]

  9. Angus, Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The signing of the Declaration of Arbroath at Arbroath Abbey in 1320 [9] marked Scotland's establishment as an independent nation. Partly on this basis, Angus is marketed as the birthplace of Scotland. [10] It is an area of rich history from Pictish times onwards.