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Dryburgh is a village in the Borders region of Scotland, within the county of Berwickshire. It is most famous for the ruined Dryburgh Abbey.
Dryburgh is the name of a district of Dundee, Scotland, home to The View. The band featured locations throughout the area in their video for their 2006 track Superstar Tradesman. The Dryburgh estate has been used for the band's 2007 videos for Skag Trendy and The Don. These videos also feature areas of Lochee near Dryburgh, in particular 'Davies' cafe in Lochee high street.
Dryburgh is home to one of Dundee's longest running boys football clubs "Dryburgh Athletic"
The local store is nicknamed 'Chiefs' and is right next door to the 'Yummy Yummy' Chinese Takeaway.
Category:Areas of Dundee
Dryburgh is a village in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland.
Dryburgh may also refer to:
Dryburgh is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Douglas Dryburgh (born 1966), Scottish-Irish curler
- Jack Dryburgh (born 1939), British ice hockey player and coach
- James Dryburgh (born 1975), Scottish-Swedish curler
- Margaret Dryburgh (1890–1945), missionary
- Stuart Dryburgh (born 1952), New Zealand cinematographer