River Don, Aberdeenshire

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The River Don (Scottish Gaelic: Deathan) is a river in north-east Scotland. It rises in the Grampians and flows eastwards, through Aberdeenshire, to the North Sea at Aberdeen. The Don passes through Alford, Kemnay, Inverurie, Kintore, and Dyce. Its main tributary, the River Ury, joins at Inverurie.

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River Don
River_Don_near_Alford.jpg
River Don and Castle Forbes near Alford.
Location
CountryScotland
CountyAberdeenshire
Physical characteristics
Source 
  locationLadder Hills
Mouth 
  location
Bridge of Don, Aberdeen
  coordinates
57.1760°N 2.0770°W / 57.1760; -2.0770
Length131 km (81 mi)
Basin size1,312 km2 (507 sq mi)
Discharge 
  locationParkhill
  average20.64 m3/s (729 cu ft/s)
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