I believe it could be Angus.
Troon is a harbour town located thirteen kilometres north of the city Ayr on the west coast of Scotland, UK. Troon is within the council area of South Ayrshire, and can be reached by trains which commute frequently between Troon Railway Station and Glasgow Central Station.
It isn't officially but it does have a cathedral. It is, of course, in Scotland.
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Troon is a harbour town located thirteen kilometres north of the city Ayr on the west coast of Scotland, UK. Troon is within the council area of South Ayrshire, and can be reached by trains which commute frequently between Troon Railway Station and Glasgow Central Station.
It is in the Highland area in the north of Scotland. See the image at the link below.
it will depend which local authority area you live in. Scotland has 32 local authorities and it varies
Caithness is the northern county in Scotland, bounded by the sea to the north, east and west, and South Hampton to the South. Its population is approximately 23,000 people.
It isn't officially but it does have a cathedral. It is, of course, in Scotland.
Scotland no longer has counties. They are considered defunct, in favor of council areas. Aberdeen is in the council area called the City of Aberdeen. Scotland has 32 council areas, including the City of Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, which surrounds but does not include the city named Aberdeen. Aberdeen is the third most populous city in Scotland after Glasgow and Edinburgh.