The city of Aberdeen in Scotland has amenities that cover a wide range of cultural activities, including a selection of museums and galleries. There are...
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Aberdeen (/ˌæbərˈdiːn/ AB-ər-DEEN; Scots: Aiberdeen, pronounced [ˌeːbərˈdin] or [ˈeːbərdin] ; Scottish Gaelic: Obar Dheathain [ˈopəɾ ˈʝɛ.ɪɲ]; Latin: Aberdonia)...
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Aberdeen International Youth Festival was a festival of performing arts and one of Scotland's major international cultural events, which ran from 1981...
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architecture of Aberdeen, Scotland, is known for the use of granite as the principal construction material. The stone, which has been quarried in and around...
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Beechgrove (TV series) (category Culture in Aberdeen)
small area of garden attached to the BBC studios in Beechgrove Terrace, Aberdeen. Due to its small size, the programme's popularity and the fact the garden...
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Scotland the What? (category Culture in Aberdeen)
and Steve Robertson first met in the Aberdeen Student Show in 1952.: 45 George Donald, another University of Aberdeen student, wrote music for the 1954...
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Doric dialect (Scotland) (category Culture in Aberdeen)
Doric include Sheena Blackhall, a poet who writes in Doric, and Mo Simpson, who writes in the Aberdeen Evening Express and peppers her humour column with...
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started in Aberdeen in the early 1980s, promoting the "Aberdeen Fish Balls Noodles Culture" (香港仔魚蛋粉). The Nam Kee has two restaurants in Aberdeen, along...
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Aberdeen Art Gallery is the main visual arts exhibition space in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. It was founded in 1884 in a building designed by Alexander...
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Aberdeen Arts Centre is a theatre and arts centre on King Street in Aberdeen, Scotland with a 350-seater auditorium. It is a Category A listed building...
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