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Troon (city)

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Troon

Troon is a town in South Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Contrary to the name, it actually isn't named after troons and the name in fact comes from a Brythonic or Pictish word meaning "nose" or "cape". The town also has a port since it's located on the west coast of South Ayrshire with ferries and yacht marinas. The current population is slightly above 15000. [1]

History[edit | edit source]

Some inhabitants of Troon may look like this (unconfirmed)

In 1808 the 3rd Duke of Portland added docks to an existing natural harbour on the west coast, this prompted the creation of a port and the city grew around it because it also served a railway, being its terminal station, o algo. Some nigga with the surname Fullarton built a house there which is still standing as a historical landmark and contributed greatly to the town development. Robert II also granted the Crosbie estate to the Fullarton family.[1]

Politics[edit | edit source]

What inhabitants of Troon actually look like

Troon is part of the Ayr Scottish parliamentary constituency. There are 4 councillors representing it in the South Ayrshire Council - 2 cuckservatives, 1 labournigger and 1 SNP member. On 18 September 2014, a referendum was held on Scottish independence from the United Kingdom. The South Ayrshire Council area voted against Scotland becoming an independent country at 58% No 42% Yes whilst Troon (which was counted with the rest of South Ayrshire) voted overwhelmingly against independence at 65% No 35% Yes. Think of it what you want.[1]

Inhabitants[edit | edit source]

  • Everyone (You) don't like
  • Scots
  • Maybe an Anglo or two
  • Troons

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