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Renfrewshire

{| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=280\n|-\n!colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#9999ff"|Renfrewshire\n|-\n|colspan=2 align=center|\n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#9999ff"|Geography\n|-\n|Area:
- Total
- % Water||Ranked 24th
261 km²
? %\n|-\n|Admin HQ:||Paisley\n|-\n|ISO 3166-2:||GB-RFW\n|-\n|ONS code:||00RC\n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#9999ff"|Demographics\n|-\n|Population:
- Total (April 29, 2001)
- Density||Ranked 9th
172,867
662 / km²\n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#9999ff"|Politics\n|-\n|colspan=2 align=center|Renfrewshire Council
MPs:||Irene Adams
Douglas Alexander
James Sheridan
\n|-\n|colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#9999ff"|Traditional Renfrewshire\n|-\n|colspan=2 align=center|\n|-\n|} Renfrewshire is one of 32 unitary authority regions in Scotland. It borders onto North Ayrshire, East Renfrewshire, City of Glasgow, Inverclyde and West Dunbartonshire. The 1975-96 district of Renfrew covered a slightly larger area, and included the towns of Barrhead, Neilston and Uplawmoor, which, following the abolition of Strathclyde Region in 1996, were transferred into the new East Renfrewshire authority. The traditional county of Renfrewshire covers a much larger region, including areas today administered as Inverclyde and East Renfrewshire. Historic Renfrewshire also includes several areas annexed to and subsequently enveloped by neighbouring Glasgow in the 1920s. Renfrewshire is retained as a Lieutenancy Area. \nTowns and villages\n*Bridge of Weir\n*Elderslie\n*Erskine\n*Johnstone\n*Linwood\n*Lochwinnoch\n*Paisley\n*Ralston\n*Renfrew Places of interest\n*Castle Semple\n*Erskine Bridge\n*Muirshiel\n*Paisley Abbey \nCategory:Unitary authorities of Scotland

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