Similarities between Inverness and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996)
Inverness and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) have 27 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aberdeen, Badenoch and Strathspey, Burgh, City status in the United Kingdom, Dingwall, Dundee, Edinburgh, Elgin, Moray, Fort William, Highland, Glasgow, Highland (council area), Inverness-shire, Islands council areas of Scotland, Kirkwall, Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973, Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994, Local government in Scotland, Nairn, Outer Hebrides, Parliament of the United Kingdom, Perth, Scotland, Portree, Scotland, Shires of Scotland, Stirling, Subdivisions of Scotland, Wick, Caithness.
Aberdeen
Aberdeen (Aiberdeen,; Obar Dheathain; Aberdonia) is Scotland's third most populous city, one of Scotland's 32 local government council areas and the United Kingdom's 37th most populous built-up area, with an official population estimate of 196,670 for the city of Aberdeen and for the local authority area.
Aberdeen and Inverness · Aberdeen and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Badenoch and Strathspey
Badenoch and Strathspey is a local government ward of the Highland council area and a ward management area of the Highland Council in Scotland.
Badenoch and Strathspey and Inverness · Badenoch and Strathspey and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Burgh
A burgh was an autonomous municipal corporation in Scotland and Northern England, usually a town, or toun in Scots.
Burgh and Inverness · Burgh and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
City status in the United Kingdom
City status in the United Kingdom is granted by the monarch of the United Kingdom to a select group of communities:, there are 69 cities in the United Kingdom – 51 in England, six in Wales, seven in Scotland and five in Northern Ireland.
City status in the United Kingdom and Inverness · City status in the United Kingdom and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Dingwall
Dingwall (Dingwal, Inbhir Pheofharain) is a town and a royal burgh in the Highland council area of Scotland.
Dingwall and Inverness · Dingwall and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Dundee
Dundee (Dùn Dè) is Scotland's fourth-largest city and the 51st-most-populous built-up area in the United Kingdom.
Dundee and Inverness · Dundee and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann; Edinburgh) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
Edinburgh and Inverness · Edinburgh and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Elgin, Moray
Elgin (Eilginn, Ailgin) is a town (former cathedral city) and Royal Burgh in Moray, Scotland.
Elgin, Moray and Inverness · Elgin, Moray and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Fort William, Highland
Fort William (An Gearasdan "The Garrison") is a town in the Scottish Highlands, located on the eastern shore of Loch Linnhe.
Fort William, Highland and Inverness · Fort William, Highland and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Glasgow
Glasgow (Glesga; Glaschu) is the largest city in Scotland, and third most populous in the United Kingdom.
Glasgow and Inverness · Glasgow and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Highland (council area)
Highland (A' Ghàidhealtachd;, Heilan) is a council area in the Scottish Highlands and is the largest local government area in the United Kingdom.
Highland (council area) and Inverness · Highland (council area) and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Inverness-shire
The Shire of Inverness (Siorrachd Inbhir Nis) is a historic county and lieutenancy area of Scotland.
Inverness and Inverness-shire · Inverness-shire and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Islands council areas of Scotland
Between 1975 and 1996 there were three islands council areas of Scotland.
Inverness and Islands council areas of Scotland · Islands council areas of Scotland and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Kirkwall
Kirkwall (Scottish Gaelic: Bàgh na h-Eaglaise) is the main settlement of the Northern Isles and capital of Orkney, an archipelago in the north of Scotland, as well as the largest island settlement in Scotland.
Inverness and Kirkwall · Kirkwall and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973
The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 (c. 65) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that altered local government in Scotland on 16 May 1975.
Inverness and Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 · Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994
The Local Government etc.
Inverness and Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 · Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994 and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) ·
Local government in Scotland
Local government in Scotland is organised through 32 unitary authorities designated as Councils which consist of councillors elected every five years by registered voters in each of the council areas.
Inverness and Local government in Scotland · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Local government in Scotland ·
Nairn
Nairn (Gaelic: Inbhir Narann) is a town and former burgh in the Highland council area of Scotland.
Inverness and Nairn · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Nairn ·
Outer Hebrides
The Outer Hebrides, also known as the Western Isles (Na h-Eileanan Siar or Na h-Eileanan an Iar), Innse Gall ("islands of the strangers") or the Long Isle or the Long Island (An t-Eilean Fada), is an island chain off the west coast of mainland Scotland.
Inverness and Outer Hebrides · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Outer Hebrides ·
Parliament of the United Kingdom
The Parliament of the United Kingdom, commonly known as the UK Parliament or British Parliament, is the supreme legislative body of the United Kingdom, the Crown dependencies and overseas territories.
Inverness and Parliament of the United Kingdom · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Parliament of the United Kingdom ·
Perth, Scotland
Perth (Peairt) is a city in central Scotland, located on the banks of the River Tay.
Inverness and Perth, Scotland · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Perth, Scotland ·
Portree
Portree (Port Rìgh) is the largest town on Skye in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.
Inverness and Portree · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Portree ·
Scotland
Scotland (Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom and covers the northern third of the island of Great Britain.
Inverness and Scotland · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Scotland ·
Shires of Scotland
The counties or shires of Scotland (Siorrachdan na h-Alba) are geographic subdivisions of Scotland established in the Middle Ages.
Inverness and Shires of Scotland · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Shires of Scotland ·
Stirling
Stirling (Stirlin; Sruighlea) is a city in central Scotland.
Inverness and Stirling · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Stirling ·
Subdivisions of Scotland
For local government purposes, Scotland is divided into 32 areas designated as "council areas", which are all governed by single-tier authorities designated as "councils".
Inverness and Subdivisions of Scotland · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Subdivisions of Scotland ·
Wick, Caithness
Wick (Inbhir Ùige, Week) is a town and royal burgh in Caithness, in the far north of Scotland.
Inverness and Wick, Caithness · Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) and Wick, Caithness ·
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Inverness and Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) Comparison
Inverness has 368 relations, while Local government areas of Scotland (1973–1996) has 138. As they have in common 27, the Jaccard index is 5.34% = 27 / (368 + 138).
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