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  SizeRank 2nd
  Size 1,990,471 acres (8055 km&sup2)
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  CountyTown Inveraray
  ChapmanCode ARL


Argyll, Archaically Argyle (''Earra-Ghàidheal'' in Modern Gaelic ) is a region of western Scotland corresponding with ancient Dál Riata , and can be used to mean the entire western seaboard between the Mull Of Kintyre and Cape Wrath . The early Thirteenth Century author of '' De Situ Albanie '' explains that "the name ''Arregathel'' means margin of the Scots or Irish, because all Scots and Irish are generally called ''Gattheli'' {Link without Title} , from their ancient warleader known as ''Gaithelglas''." Argyll was a medieval Bishopric too, with its cathedral at Lismore , as well as an early modern Earldom and Duchy , the Duchy Of Argyll .


COUNTY OF ARGYLL OR ARGYLLSHIRE

It was also a County of Scotland until 1975, when Scottish counties were abolished for virtually all administrative purposes. At the time of abolition the county had boundaries as shown in the map herewith. In this form it is known also as Argyllshire. Argyll's neighbouring counties were Inverness-shire , Perthshire , Dunbartonshire , Renfrewshire , Ayrshire and Bute . Renfrewshire and Ayrshire were the other side of the Firth Of Clyde . Bute was a county of islands in the Firth .

In 1975 Argyll became a Local Government district of the Strathclyde Region , but boundaries were altered to include part of the former county of Bute and to exclude an area which became part of the Highland region. In 1996 the district became the '' Argyll And Bute '' Unitary Council Area , with a change to boundaries to include part of the former Strathclyde district of Dumbarton .

The county town was Inveraray , which is still the seat of the Duke Of Argyll . Other places in the former county were Oban , Campbeltown , Lochgilphead and Inveraray .

Ardnamurchan , Sunart , Ardgour and Morvern , north of Loch Linnhe and the Isle Of Mull were part of the old county. The Small Isles were traditionally part of the county, but for administrative purposes they were transferred to Inverness-shire in 1891, and they are now within the Highland council area.


CONSTITUENCY


There was an Argyllshire Constituency of the Parliament Of Great Britain from 1708 to 1801 and of the Parliament Of The United Kingdom from 1801 to 1983 (renamed ''Argyll'' in 1950). The Argyll And Bute Constituency was created when the Argyll consituency was abolished.