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A noble enclave in Aberdeen
Banff is a lovely coastal village of Aberdeen County, between the cities of Elgin and Aberdeen. It has a population of about 4,000 and is famous for its cemetery, its bay. This village was founded as a location to defend against attacks suffered by the Viking invasions in the 11th century. This led to the construction of a fort that led to the village, which was declared in growth royal burgh in the late fourteenth century by order of King Robert II of Scotland. Today, the town has three main sources of income: fishing, tourism and surfing ... popular in neighboring beaches by waves existing there.
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