Administrative division of Scotland

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As of 1996, Scotland has been divided into 32 Council Areas , including three island wards. This is a single-tier local government in which districts, cities and municipalities are centrally managed in one authority. There is no level of local government above or below them. However, some of the larger Council Areas have divided their area into regional units, in which so-called Area Committees are responsible for organizing certain tasks in their area.

The decentralization is in Scotland's most advanced, with a Scottish Parliament and a Scottish Executive .

Today's administrative division of Scotland

Scottish Borders East Lothian Midlothian Edinburgh West Lothian Falkirk Clackmannanshire Fife Perth and Kinross Stirling North Ayrshire East Ayrshire South Ayrshire South Lanarkshire North Lanarkshire East Dunbartonshire Glasgow East Renfrewshire Renfrewshire Inverclyde West Dunbartonshire Argyll and Bute Irland Nordirland England Shetland Orkney Äußere Hebriden Moray Aberdeen Dundee Angus (Schottland) Aberdeenshire Highland (Council Area) Dumfries and Galloway Scottish Borders East Lothian Midlothian Edinburgh West Lothian Falkirk Clackmannanshire Fife Perth and Kinross Stirling (Council Area) North Ayrshire East Ayrshire South Ayrshire South Lanarkshire North Lanarkshire East Dunbartonshire Glasgow East Renfrewshire Renfrewshire Inverclyde West Dunbartonshire Argyll and ButeToday's administrative division of Scotland
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Council Area Area
in km²
Residents Density
(inh / km²)
Aberdeen City 00186 0228.990 1,233
Aberdeenshire 06.313 0260,500 0041
Angus 02,182 0116,660 0053
Argyll and Bute 06,909 0087,660 0013
Clackmannanshire 00159 0051,190 0322
Dumfries and Galloway 06,427 0149.940 0023
Dundee City 00060 0148.260 2,478
East Ayrshire 01,262 0122,150 0097
East Dunbartonshire 00174 0106,730 0612
East Lothian 00679 0102.050 0150
East Renfrewshire 00174 0092,380 0530
City of Edinburgh 00263 0492,680 1,871
Outer Hebrides
Na h-Eileanan Siar
03,060 0027,250 0009
Falkirk 00297 0157,640 0530
Fife 01,325 0367.260 0277
Glasgow City 00175 0599,650 3,433
Highlands 25,657 0233.100 0009
Inverclyde 00160 0079,860 0498
Midlothian 00354 0086.210 0244
Moray 02,238 0094,750 0042
North Ayrshire 00885 0136,450 0154
North Lanarkshire 00470 0337.950 0719
Orkney Islands 00989 0021,590 0022nd
Perth and Kinross 05,286 0148,880 0028
Renfrewshire 00261 0174,230 0666
Scottish Borders 04,732 0114.030 0024
Shetland Islands 01,467 0023,230 0016
South Ayrshire 01,222 0112,510 0092
South Lanarkshire 01,772 0315,360 0178
Stirling 02,187 0091,580 0042
West Dunbartonshire 00159 0089,730 0565
West Lothian 00428 0177.150 0414
total 77,910 5,347,600 0069

Administrative division of Scotland from 1975 to 1996

Between 1975 and 1996 there were a total of nine regions in Scotland , which were divided into districts ("two-tier administration") and three island districts ( Shetland , Orkney and Western Isles ). The regions were in the reorganization of local government in 1975 instead of 1889 established administrative counties were created. In contrast to England and Wales , where counties still existed after 1974, the term “region” was chosen in Scotland.

With effect from April 1, 1996, these administrative structures were dissolved again. The current 32 Council Areas (including the three island districts) were created, which have since been responsible for the administration of the former regions as well as the former districts (“single-level administration”).

  1. Strathclyde
  2. Dumfries and Galloway
  3. Borders
  4. Lothian
  5. Central
  6. Fife
  7. Tayside
  8. Grampian
  9. Highland
  10. Western Isles
Shetland (not on the graphic)
Orkney (not on the graphic)
Administrative division of Scotland from
1975 to 1996

Districts and Regions (1975–1996)

Districts and Regions (1975–1996)
District region
Aberdeen Grampian
Angus Tayside
Annandale and Eskdale Dumfries and Galloway
Argyll and Bute Strathclyde
Badenoch and Strathspey Highland
Banff and Buchan Grampian
Bearsden and Milngavie Strathclyde
Berwickshire Borders
Caithness Highland
Clackmannan Central
Clydebank Strathclyde
Clydesdale Strathclyde
Cumbernauld and Kilsyth Strathclyde
Cumnock and Doon Valley Strathclyde
Cunninghame Strathclyde
Dumbarton Strathclyde
Dundee Tayside
Dunfermline Fife
East Kilbride Strathclyde
East Lothian Lothian
Eastwood Strathclyde
Edinburgh Lothian
Ettrick and Lauderdale Borders
Falkirk Central
Glasgow Strathclyde
Gordon Grampian
Hamilton Strathclyde
Inverclyde Strathclyde
Inverness Highland
Kilmarnock and Loudoun Strathclyde
Kincardine and Deeside Grampian
Kirkcaldy Fife
Kyle and Carrick Strathclyde
Hole but Highland
Midlothian Lothian
Monklands Strathclyde
Moray Grampian
Motherwell Strathclyde
Nairn Highland
Nithsdale Dumfries and Galloway
North-East Fife Fife
Orkney Islands -
Perth and Kinross Tayside
Renfrew Strathclyde
Ross and Cromarty Highland
Roxburgh Borders
Shetland Islands -
Skye and Lochalsh Highland
Stewartry Dumfries and Galloway
Stirling Central
Strathkelvin Strathclyde
Sutherland Highland
Tweeddale Borders
Western Isles -
West Lothian Lothian
Wigtown Dumfries and Galloway

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Population, area and population density 2014 (PDF; 434 kB)