Stirling, a historic city in the Stirling council area of Scotland, is located in the county town of Stirlingshire. This medieval city has a population of around 42,000 inhabitants which makes it the smallest city in Scotland. Stirling is also a major retail and trade centre of the country.
The region is among the flattest and most productive lands in Scotland. The climate here is dominantly warm owing to the winds from the Atlantic Ocean. Winters are very mild while rainfall is high. Snowfall is a rare occurrence.
Earlier a Stone Age settlement, Stirling was a significant region from the time of its inception. It was incorporated as a city in 2002 and interestingly, also has a history of various hauntings.
The major occupations followed by the people are agriculture, tourism, retail, transport and financial services.
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