Aberdeen is situated in the northern part of Scotland. This city of approximately 202,300 inhabitants is one of the country’s largest commercial fishing ports. Since the discovery of oil in the North Sea, the city has gained further importance, and is even referred to as the ‘Oil Capital of Europe’.
The best time to visit Aberdeen is in the summer between June and August when the average temperature is at 16°C. Winters get very cold with an average temperature of 6°C, sometimes even falling to freezing point.
The city’s location near the mouth of two rivers and along the sea gave it great advantage from the point of view of trade and commerce and accessibility. Today, Aberdeen is a modern city with a large student population.
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