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No, Aberdeen shire is not considered to be part of the Scottish Highlands.

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No, Aberdeen shire is not considered to be part of the Scottish Highlands.

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The Ross family is associated with the region of Ross-shire in the Highlands of Scotland. The clan's traditional homeland is around the area of Easter Ross.

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The Village of Contin is located in the highlands of Scotland at the County of Ross (Ross-Shire). In Gaelic language, the meaning of Contin is Cunndainn. Ross-Shire is bordered by 4 counties.

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The shire horse is named a shire horse because it originated in the shire counties of England.

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He lived in a small shire in the countryside.

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