New Aberdeen

New Aberdeen (Bredish: Die Sxottissplats) is a hamlet on Asian Island near Plains and Nóngyè, in the state of Clymene. New Aberdeen has 170 inhabitants. It was founded by Scottish immigrants and named after the Scottish city of Aberdeen.

New Aberdeen is located on the northern part of Asian Island, in the lowlands of North Clymene near Plains. It is surrounded by forest. It is close to Nóngyè, Glesga, Plains and Rosswood.

Most people are employed in forestry and agriculture. It is one of the poorest hamlets of Lovia, and the poorest of Clymene. Most houses are part of the New Aberdeen Social Estate, a federally funded project aiming to improve the quality of living conditions in New Aberdeen.