Girvan is a burgh in the Civil Parish of Girvan, Carrick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The town has a population of about 8000. Originally a fishing port, it is now also a seaside resort with beaches and cliffs. In 1668, Girvan became a municipal burgh incorporated by charter. It lies 22 miles south of Ayr, and 29 miles north of Stranraer, a principal ferry port from Scotland to Northern Ireland.
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| - Girvan is a burgh in the Civil Parish of Girvan, Carrick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The town has a population of about 8000. Originally a fishing port, it is now also a seaside resort with beaches and cliffs. In 1668, Girvan became a municipal burgh incorporated by charter. It lies 22 miles south of Ayr, and 29 miles north of Stranraer, a principal ferry port from Scotland to Northern Ireland.
- Girvan is a forest town in the County of Galloway, Scotland. It is connected by roads to the capital of Ayr County, Ayr and Wigtown, the capital of Galloway. Girvan was dubbed as Scotland's Nudist Colony by Draferen a while back. Girvan is the home of The Girvan Bletherer Scotland's first national newspaper which was created and ran by Alyswold as well as the home of the famous Fretty's Hot Buns which only a handful of people know the recipe. Before The Bletherer Girvan also had a weekly newspaper known as The Girvan Gazette which was written by Grackon.
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| - Girvan is a burgh in the Civil Parish of Girvan, Carrick, South Ayrshire, Scotland. The town has a population of about 8000. Originally a fishing port, it is now also a seaside resort with beaches and cliffs. In 1668, Girvan became a municipal burgh incorporated by charter. It lies 22 miles south of Ayr, and 29 miles north of Stranraer, a principal ferry port from Scotland to Northern Ireland.
- Girvan is a forest town in the County of Galloway, Scotland. It is connected by roads to the capital of Ayr County, Ayr and Wigtown, the capital of Galloway. Girvan was dubbed as Scotland's Nudist Colony by Draferen a while back. Girvan is the home of The Girvan Bletherer Scotland's first national newspaper which was created and ran by Alyswold as well as the home of the famous Fretty's Hot Buns which only a handful of people know the recipe. Before The Bletherer Girvan also had a weekly newspaper known as The Girvan Gazette which was written by Grackon. Note: Girvan was formerly a fishing village and located in the County of Ayr, Scotland
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