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Huntly

Market town in Aberdeenshire unitary authority, Scotland, situated at the confluence of the rivers Bogie and Deveron, 15 km/9 mi southeast of Keith and 64 km/40 mi northwest of Aberdeen; population (2001) 4,400. Its prosperity, both as a trading centre for local produce and as a manufacturer of farming implements, is based on the surrounding rich agricultural district.

The ruins of Huntly or Strathbogie Castle, former ancestral home of the clan Gordon, stand to the north.



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