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A view towards the city centre of Glasgow, home to some of Scotland's largest industries and employers. Glasgow has the largest economy in Scotland and is at the hub of the metropolitan area of West Central Scotland. The city itself sustains more than 410,000 jobs in over 12,000 companies.
- List of People From Glasgow
George Elphinstone (died 1634) – Lord Provost and courtier;...
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- Susan Aitken
Susan Aitken (born November 1971) is a Scottish politician...
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The SEC Armadillo (originally known as the Clyde Auditorium)...
- Saint Mungo
Name. In Wales and England, this saint is known by his birth...
- History
The origins of Glasgow as an established city derive from...
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Current statistics. Notes. References. Geography of Glasgow....
- List of People From Glasgow
Glasgow (Scottish: Glaschu, Lowland Scots: Glesga) is the biggest and busiest city in Scotland. It is on the banks of the River Clyde. People from Glasgow are known as "Glaswegians" ( glas-wee-jans ), which is a name also used for words that are used only in Glasgow - also known as "The Glasgow Patter".
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2 days ago · Glasgow, city, west-central Scotland. It is situated along both banks of the River Clyde 20 miles (32 km) from that river’s mouth on the western, or Atlantic, coast. Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city, and it forms an independent council area that lies entirely within the historic county of Lanarkshire.
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Glasgow (Gaelic: Glaschu) is a city on Clydeside in the Central Belt of Scotland. Glasgow reinvented itself from the 1990s, one of the most successful examples in Britain, with a range of developments in industry, culture, cuisine and architecture.
Greater Glasgow is an urban settlement in Scotland consisting of all localities which are physically attached to the city of Glasgow, forming with it a single contiguous urban area (or conurbation). It does not relate to municipal government boundaries, and its territorial extent is defined by the General Register Office for Scotland , which ...