The Scottish Borders covers eighteen hundred square miles
incorporating hills, moorland, gentle valleys, agricultural
plains, coastline with secluded coves, old historic towns
and picturesque
fishing villages. The Scottish Borders is famous worldwide
for its quality knitwear and textiles.
Click on the town of your choice to view further details about
that town and its surrounding area.
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Towns:
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Berwick |
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Coldstream |
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Duns |
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Galashiels |
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Hawick |
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Jedburgh |
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Kelso |
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Lauder |
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Melrose |
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Peebles |
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Selkirk |
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St Boswells |
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| Population of main settlements:
Source:1991 Cesus GRO (S)
| Ayton |
554 |
| Chirnside |
1,259 |
| Coldingham |
635 |
| Coldstream |
1,748 |
| Denholm |
593 |
| Duns |
2,450 |
| Earlston |
1,641 |
| Eyemouth |
3,477 |
| Galashiels |
13,766 |
| Greenlaw |
588 |
| Hawick |
15,719 |
| Innerleithen |
2,581 |
| Jedburgh |
4,088 |
| Kelso |
6,045 |
| Lauder |
1,064 |
| Melrose |
2,276 |
| Newcastleton |
808 |
| Peebles |
7,080 |
| Selkirk |
5,952 |
| St. Boswells |
1,143 |
| Stow |
530 |
| Walkerburn |
660 |
| West Linton |
1,143 |
| Yetholm |
612 |
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