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Data from OpenStreetMap

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Here's some figures I just calculated from OSM today:

Rank Council Name Area (km²)
1 Highland 26,032.43
2 Argyll 7,125.67
3 Dumfries and Galloway 6,648.26
4 Aberdeenshire 6,311.67
5 Perth and Kinross 5,395.21
6 Scottish Borders 4,724.09
7 Moray 2,247.16
8 Stirling Council 2,244.71
9 Angus 2,195.06
10 Isle of Lewis 2,143.65
11 South Lanarkshire 1,766.66
12 Shetland 1,436.93
13 Fife 1,368.02
14 East Ayrshire 1,264.82
15 South Ayrshire 1,228.01
16 Orkney 1,015.58
17 North Ayrshire 899.18
18 East Lothian 697.89
19 North Lanarkshire 470.21
20 West Lothian 429.79
21 Midlothian 353.84
22 Falkirk Council 313.60
23 City of Edinburgh 271.87
24 Renfrewshire 268.47
25 Aberdeen City 186.17
26 West Dunbartonshire 181.95
27 Glasgow City 175.67
28 East Dunbartonshire 173.72
29 East Renfrewshire 173.02
30 Inverclyde 172.76
31 Clackmannanshire 163.19
32 Dundee City 61.98

These agree reasonably well, apart from Na h-Eileanan Siar, which isn't correctly mapped (Lewis is shown instead) and West Dunbartonshire turns out a bit bigger than claimed here. I don't know whether that's a mapping error, a Wikipedia error (where's the citations for this page?) or a genuine change. Coastal boundaries tend to be a problem, as OSM uses the high-tide line instead of the low-tide line for many of the counties.

--Streapadair (talk) 15:36, 1 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Why does this article exist?

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Why does this article exist? It contains only one table, which (along with List of Scottish council areas by population and List of Scottish council areas by population density) can easily be combined into one - and guess what, they have been, at Subdivisions of Scotland#Council areas. I propose that all three of these articles either be redirected to the Subdivisions article under WP:OVERLAP or at least merged into one article. Having three for these basic statistics is nonsense. Crowsus (talk) 11:31, 5 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]