Municipality:Moray

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Moray
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The municipality Moray in the region of Scotland
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Coat of arms of Moray
CountryUnited Kingdom Flag of the United Kingdom.png
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Number of zones275
Maximum PPH654
Last updated2021-03-17


Moray is a municipality in the region of Scotland in United Kingdom. The municipality has about 95,000 inhabitants and is located in the northeastern part of the region.

Moray (Scots: Moray; Scottish Gaelic: Moreibh) is one of Scotland's 32 council areas. Historically part of the county of Banffshire and formerly part of the Grampian region.

Location

Moray is located in the north east of Scotland with coastline on the Moray Firth.

The municipality borders Aberdeenshire to the east and south, and Highland to the west.

Main towns

Elgin is the main town of Moray and accounted for around 25% of the population of Moray in the 2011 census.

Other towns are Forres, Keith, Lossiemouth, Fochabers, Aberlour and Dufftown.

Zones

There are 277 turf zones in the municipality, one of which is a water zone, 4 train station zones, 6 monument zones, 12 holy zones, 18 bridge zones, one castle zone and 9 ruin zones.

The most taken zone is DrGrayIsOut which is located at Dr Gray's Hospital, Elgin.

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Zontyp04.png Train station zones

Zontyp06.png Monument zones

Zontyp07.png Holy zones

Zontyp09.png Bridge zones

Zontyp10.png Castle zones

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Updated: 2021-03-17

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