The Gazetteer for Scotland is a vast geographical encyclopaedia, featuring details of towns, villages, bens and glens from the Scottish Borders to the Northern Isles. The first comprehensive gazetteer produced for Scotland since 1885, it includes tourist attractions, industries and historical sites, together with histories of family names and clans, biographies of famous Scots and descriptions of historical events associated with Scotland. The network of connections between all of these entries make this gazetteer unique. We have included the text of Groome's 19th Century Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland to provide a historical perspective on many of the places we describe.
With at least 27868 detailed entries, the Gazetteer is the largest dedicated Scottish resource created for the web, yet it is growing constantly, with some 31 entries added or updated in the last week alone. Please look at 'Gaz Stats' for more information.
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In our Fun Features you will find a Scottish Quiz and can make interactive maps.
NEWS FLASH !
April 2025: We have fixed most of our additional maps layers, many of which had become stale over the last few years. We have also added a significant number of new layers for Aberdeen, Dundee and Glasgow, as well as six-inch (1:10,000 maps from the 1970s for the entire country). Many thanks to the National Library for Scotland for their help!
This Gazetteer is being developed by Bruce Gittings of the University of Edinburgh and the Royal Scottish Geographical Society.
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