County of Moray

Moray (Moireibh in ) is one of the of, bordering  to the west,  to the south, and  to the east. It was formerly in use as a  until 1975, when  was the.

Prior to 1889 there were two large detached portions of Moray situated locally in Inverness-shire, and a corresponding part of Inverness-shire situated locally in Moray. With the these parts were merged into the areas in which they locally lay. The county was officially called Elginshire, or informally 'Morayshire' (see ), sharing the name of the , so named since 1708.

In 1975, under the, most of the county was combined with , , , , , and  areas of the county of  to form the Moray district of the. and areas were combined with  and  areas of the county of  to form the  district of the  region.

The registration county, for property, is 'County of Moray', and a slightly smaller area, also based on the former county, is a named 'Moray'.

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