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- Glasgow - Wikipedia
Glasgow is a leading city in Scotland for finance, shopping, industry, culture and fashion, and was commonly referred to as the "second city of the British Empire " for much of the Victorian and Edwardian eras [8][9][10][11] In 2020, it had an estimated population as a defined locality of 632,350
- Glasgow - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"
- History of Glasgow - Wikipedia
This article deals with the history of the city of Glasgow, Scotland The seal or signet of Jocelin, Bishop of Glasgow, founder of the burgh of Glasgow Map by Matthew of Paris featuring Glasgow in the top left quadrant Held in the British Library c 1250
- Glasgow | History, Facts, Map, Points of Interest | Britannica
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
- Glasgow, Montana - Wikipedia
Glasgow is a city in and the county seat of Valley County, Montana, United States The population was 3,202 at the 2020 census [4]Despite being just the 23rd most populous city in Montana, Glasgow is the most populous city for over 110 mi (177 km), thus making it an important economic hub for a large region in Eastern Montana [5] Both Amtrak and the National Weather Service operate facilities
- Timeline of Glasgow history - Wikipedia
This article is intended to show a timeline of the history of Glasgow, Scotland, up to the present day 1153: The sacking of Glasgow, and devastation of its surrounding countryside, by Somerled, Lord of Argyll [3] 1179?-1199?: Bishop gives abbot and convent of Melrose a plot of land in Glasgow
- Economy of Glasgow - Wikipedia
It is recognised as the largest contributor to the Scottish economy, and is the largest integrated economic region in Scotland and produces around a third of Scotland's output, business base, research power and employment
- Outline of Glasgow - Wikipedia
The following is an outline and topical guide of Glasgow: Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland
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