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Irvine is a town in Ayrshire on the Clyde coast, with a population of 34,130 in 2020. It's post-industrial and is best-known as one of the postwar "New Towns" built across lowland Scotland. Map. Directions. Satellite.
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Scotland. 55°37′12″N4°39′41″W / 55.6201°N 04.6614°W. Irvine (/ ˈɜːrvɪn / UR-vin; Scots: Irvin[ 2 ] [ˈɪrvɪn]; Scottish Gaelic: Irbhinn [ˈiɾʲivɪɲ]) [ 3 ] is a town and former royal burgh on the coast of the Firth of Clyde in North Ayrshire, Scotland.
Irvine is located in the county of Ayrshire and Arran, Scotland, three miles south of the town of Kilwinning, 24 miles south-west of the major city of Glasgow, 62 miles west of Edinburgh, 292 miles north of Cardiff, and 339 miles north-west of London.
Irvine, royal burgh (town), North Ayrshire council area, historic county of Ayrshire, southwestern Scotland, on the Firth of Clyde. The last of Scotland’s five “new towns,” Irvine was designated in 1966 in an attempt to rehouse population from Glasgow and provide a focus for the economic and.
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Aug 6, 2024 · The strongest piece of evidence for the prehistoric existence of Irvine lies in the middle of the river in the town where the Granny Stane stands. Clearly visible when the water is low, there are two suggestions why it is there – it is either a volcanic “erratic” left behind after the last Ice Age, or part of a stone circle created by human hands.
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Irvine (Gaelic: Irbhinn) is a coastal new town in North Ayrshire, Scotland. History. Irvine was the site of Scotland's 12th century Military Capital and former headquarters of the Lord High Constable of Scotland, Hugh de Morville. It also served as the Capital of Cunninghame.
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