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The County of Moray, or Morayshire, called Elginshire until 1919, is a historic county in Scotland. The county town was Elgin. The historic county ceased to be used for local government purposes in 1975. Since 1996 most of the historic county's area has been included in the Moray council area. The historic county boundaries are still used for certain functions, being a registration county. There is also a Moray lieutenancy area, covering a slightly smaller area than the historic county. The historic county borders Nairnshire to the west, Inverness-shire to the south, and Banffshire to the east, and has a coast onto the Moray Firth to the north.

Scotia Depicta - View on the River Divie -Plate-Scotia Depicta - View on the River Divie -Plate-
Tullochwood Lodges, Rafford, Forres (200586) (9461618747)Tullochwood Lodges, Rafford, Forres (200586) (9461618747)
Upstream view from under Arthur`s BridgeUpstream view from under Arthur's Bridge
Coastal defenses on Roseisle BeachCoastal defenses on Roseisle Beach
Pitchroy Meal MillPitchroy Meal Mill
Sheep, Glen LivetSheep, Glen Livet
BogwoodBogwood
Erosion, Cook`s CairnErosion, Cook's Cairn
Muckle Burn at MoyMuckle Burn at Moy
Valley above InchroryValley above Inchrory
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    commonsimageTullochwood Lodges, Rafford, Forres (200586) (9461618747) Commons
    commonsimageUpstream view from under Arthur's Bridge Commons
    commonsimageCoastal defenses on Roseisle Beach Commons
    commonsimagePitchroy Meal Mill Commons
    commonsimageSheep, Glen Livet Commons
    commonsimageBogwood Commons
    commonsimageErosion, Cook's Cairn Commons
    commonsimageMuckle Burn at Moy Commons
    commonsimageValley above Inchrory Commons