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[[File:Cunninghame - Ayrshire.svg|thumb|250px|Kyle in Ayrshire]]
 
[[File:Blaeu - Atlas of Scotland 1654 - CVNINGHAMIA - Cunningham.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Cunninghame in Blaeu's Atlas (1654)]]
 
[[File:Blaeu - Atlas of Scotland 1654 - CVNINGHAMIA - Cunningham.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Cunninghame in Blaeu's Atlas (1654)]]
 
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Latest revision as of 16:24, 23 May 2020

Kyle in Ayrshire
Cunninghame in Blaeu's Atlas (1654)

Cunninghame is the northern part of Ayrshire; one of the three traditional divisions of the county. It is the most populous of the three, with 188,832 residents as of 2011.

Ayrshire is divided naturally by its three primary rivers all running in a generally westward direction to flow into the firth of Clyde: The River Irvine forms the southern boundary of Cunninghame, south of which is Kyle.

Cunninghame comprises the parishes of:[1]

*: Extends into Renfrewshire.

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References

Districts of Ayrshire

Carrick • Cunninghame • Kyle