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    Aberdeen is the name of city in Scotland. It is also called as 'Silver city' or 'Granite city'. It is a big city.

    The city has the population of around 202,370. It is popular as the 'Chief Commercial Centre' and 'Oil Capital of Europe'. This city is the third largest city of Scotland.

    Aberdeen city is situated between the two rivers, Don and Dee. There are many bridges in this city crossing these two rivers.

    The names of the bridges crossing the Dee river are 'Victoria bridge', 'Queen Elizabeth bridge', 'Wellington Suspension bridge', 'Railway bridge', 'King George VI bridge', 'Bridge of Dee', 'St. Devenick's bridge' and 'Maryculter bridge'.

    The names of the bridges crossing the Don river are 'Bridge of Don', 'Brig o'Balgownie', 'Grandholm bridge' and 'Persley bridge'.

    The bridge of Don has five granite arches. Brig o' Balgownie bridge is only for the pedestrians. Motor vehicles are not allowed on this bridge. The Grandholm bridge is a private bridge.
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    Rajeshshri1982 

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