Moray

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Moray is a council area and historic region in northeastern Scotland, known for its coastal landscapes, whisky distilleries, and rural communities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf council area of Scotland
historic county of Scotland
borders Aberdeenshire NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands
surface form: Highland
containsLandmark Ballindalloch Castle
Brodie Castle
Elgin Cathedral
Fort George vicinity
Pluscarden Abbey
Spynie Palace
containsProtectedArea Culbin Forest area
Findhorn Bay
containsRegion Speyside
containsRiver River Findhorn
River Lossie
River Spey
containsSettlement Buckie
Dufftown NERFINISHED
Elgin
Forres NERFINISHED
Keith
Lossiemouth
country Scotland
governmentType unitary authority
hasAdministrativeCentre Elgin
hasCoastalFeature cliffs
dunes
sandy beaches
hasCoastOn Moray Firth
hasCouncil Moray Council
hasHistoricStatus historic county
lieutenancy area
registration county
hasNotableIndustry agriculture
tourism
whisky industry
hasParliamentaryConstituency Moray (UK Parliament constituency)
hasPopulationCentreType predominantly rural
hasScottishParliamentConstituency Moray (UK Parliament constituency)
surface form: Moray (Scottish Parliament constituency)
hasTraditionalCountyTown Elgin
historicalLanguage Scots
Scottish Gaelic
knownFor Speyside whisky production
coastal landscapes
rural communities
whisky distilleries
language English
locatedIn northeastern Scotland
partOf Highlands and Islands (Scottish Parliament region)
surface form: Highlands and Islands electoral region

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