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Angus Council . UK

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Constituent country - Scotland

No. of Areas - 1

Population - 114,660

Area - 2,181 km2

Pop. Density - 53 km2

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About - Angus Council

Angus, located in Scotland, UK, is a historic and picturesque county with much to offer. Here are some key facts about Angus:

  1. Location: Angus is situated on the eastern coast of Scotland, bordered by Aberdeenshire to the north, Dundee City to the south, and Perth and Kinross to the west.

  2. County Town: Forfar is the administrative center and county town of Angus.

  3. History: The area has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, with notable sites such as the Pictish stone carvings at Aberlemno and the Iron Age hill fort at Dunnichen.

  4. Farming: Agriculture, particularly arable farming and livestock farming, has been a significant part of the local economy for centuries.

  5. Fishing: Given its coastal location, fishing has also been historically important to the area, with towns like Arbroath known for their fishing heritage.

  6. Arbroath Abbey: This historic abbey, founded in 1178, is one of the most important landmarks in Angus. It is famous for being the site where the Declaration of Arbroath was signed in 1320, asserting Scotland's independence from England.

  7. Cuisine: Angus is renowned for its culinary delights, including the famous Arbroath Smokie, a traditional smoked haddock dish that has gained international acclaim.

  8. Tourism: The county attracts visitors with its stunning coastal scenery, including picturesque fishing villages like Auchmithie and the rugged cliffs of Lunan Bay.

  9. Glamis Castle: This iconic castle, located near the village of Glamis, is the ancestral seat of the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne and is said to be the setting for Shakespeare's "Macbeth."

  10. Dundee: While not part of Angus, Dundee is a neighboring city with strong ties to the county. It is known for its universities, vibrant cultural scene, and as the birthplace of the RRS Discovery, the ship used by Captain Scott on his Antarctic expedition.

  11. Angus Glens: The county is home to several beautiful glens, such as Glen Clova, Glen Isla, and Glen Prosen, offering fantastic opportunities for hiking, wildlife watching, and outdoor recreation.

  12. Whisky: Angus is part of Scotland's whisky-producing region, with distilleries like Glencadam and Lochside contributing to Scotland's renowned whisky industry.

These facts only scratch the surface of what Angus has to offer, but they provide a glimpse into the county's rich heritage, natural beauty, and cultural significance.

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