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Historic fishing village in Aberdeen
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Footdee, also known as Fittie, is a charming area in Aberdeen, Scotland, with a rich history dating back to Medieval times. Originally a fishing village, Footdee is now a picturesque spot at the east end of Aberdeen Harbour. Despite its name possibly coming from a dedication to "St Fittick," locals still affectionately refer to it as Fittie. The area is known for its quaint houses, gardens, and the unique experience of being covered in sea foam during stormy weather, making it a memorable destination for visitors exploring Aberdeen.

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