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Nithsdale

55°07′59″N 3°43′59″W / 55.133°N 3.733°W / 55.133; -3.733

Nithsdale
District

History
 • Created16 May 1975
 • Abolished31 March 1996
 • Succeeded byDumfries and Galloway
 • HQDumfries
Contained within
 • RegionDumfries and Galloway

Nithsdale (Scottish Gaelic: Srath Nid), also known as Strathnith, Stranith or Stranit, is the strath or dale of the River Nith in southern Scotland. Nithsdale was one of the medieval provinces of Scotland. The provinces gradually lost their administrative importance to the shires created from the twelfth century, with Nithsdale forming part of Dumfriesshire. A Nithsdale district covering a similar area to the medieval province was created in 1975, based in the area's main town of Dumfries. The district was abolished in 1996, since when the area has been directly administered by Dumfries and Galloway Council.


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