Grampian
Grampian is a region located in the northeast of Scotland. It was established as a council area in 1975 and is known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, forests, and coastline. The region encompasses the Cairngorms National Park, which is home to some of the highest peaks in the UK.
The Grampian area includes several cities and towns, with Aberdeen being the largest. It has a rich history, influenced by both Scottish and Norse cultures. The economy of Grampian is primarily driven by industries such as oil and gas, agriculture, and tourism, attracting visitors to its natural beauty and heritage sites.