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|opció_nom2= Nom en [[scots]]
|opció2= Irvin
|admin_tipus3 = Consell
|admin3 = [[Consell de Highland|Highland]]
|admin_tipus1 = [[Estat]]
|admin1 = {{UK}}
|admin_tipus2 = [[País]]
|admin2 = {{SCO}}
|admin_tipus3 = Consell
|admin3 = [[Ayrshire]]
|admin_tipus4 = Comtat
|admin4 unitary_scotland= [[North Ayrshire]]
|població = 39.527
|codi_postal= KA11 - KA12
|coordenades = {{coord|58|35|45,6|N|3|31|15,6|W|type:city(8721)|display=inline,title}}
|codi_telef = 01294
| os_grid_reference= NS325395
 
| edinburgh_distance= 77.7 mi
| london_distance= 430.9 mi
| latitude= 55.6201
| longitude= -04.6614
 
| post_town= IRVINE
| dial_code= 01294
| constituency_westminster= [[Central Ayrshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Central Ayrshire]]
| unitary_scotland= [[North Ayrshire]]
| lieutenancy_scotland= [[Ayrshire and Arran]]
| constituency_scottish_parliament= [[Cunninghame South (Scottish Parliament constituency)|Cunninghame South]]
|static_image_name= High Rise - geograph.org.uk - 125119.jpg
|static_image_caption= Skyline of Irvine on the banks of the River Irvine in Irvine Town Centre
}}
 
'''Irvine''' (pronounced {{IPAc-en|'|3r|v|i-|n}} {{respell|IR|vin}}; {{lang-sco|Irvin}},<ref name=railwaynames>[http://newsnetscotland.com/index.php/component/content/article/2999-list-of-railway-station-names.html List of railway station names in English, Scots and Gaelic – NewsNetScotland]</ref> {{lang-gd|Irbhinn}})<ref>[http://www.gaelicplacenames.org/databasedetails.php?id=837 Ainmean-Àite na h-Alba ~ Gaelic Place-Names of Scotland]</ref> is a [[New towns in the United Kingdom|new town]] on the coast of the [[Firth of Clyde]] in [[North Ayrshire]], [[Scotland]]. According to 2007 population estimates, the town is home to 39,527 inhabitants, making it the biggest settlement in North Ayrshire.<ref name="Irvine population estimate"/>
 
Irvine was the site of Scotland's 12th century Military Capital and former headquarters of the [[Lord High Constable of Scotland]], [[Hugh de Morville, Lord of Cunningham|Hugh de Morville]].<ref>Morton, Page 2-4</ref> It also served as the Capital of Cunninghame and was, at the time of [[David I of Scotland|David I]], [[Robert II of Scotland|Robert II]] and [[Robert III of Scotland|Robert III]] one of the earliest capitals of Scotland.<ref>Morton, Page 2-10</ref>