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- Nearly 70 square miles in area, Glasgow is broken into several large districts – the City Centre, which encompasses much of the centralized area north of the River Clyde; the West End, located west of the City Centre; and Southside, located across the River Clyde from the City Centre.Learn more:Nearly 70 square miles in area, Glasgow is broken into several large districts – the City Centre, which encompasses much of the centralized area north of the River Clyde; the West End, located west of the City Centre; and Southside, located across the River Clyde from the City Centre.travel.usnews.com/Glasgow_Scotland/Area_Map/
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- City centre Vibrant and historic, Glasgow city centre is a culture-rich neighbourhood that is home to some of the UK's best preserved Victorian architecture, as well as amazing shopping, dining and nightlife. Explore City centre East end ...
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WEBThe Glasgow City Region (previously Glasgow and Clyde Valley City Region, also known as Clydeside) is a somewhat urbanised city region in the western central belt of Scotland nestled in the Clyde Valley and consisting of the following eight councils: East …
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The area around Glasgow has hosted communities for millennia, with the River Clyde providing a natural location for fishing. The Romans later built outposts in the area and, to protect Roman Britannia from the Brittonic speaking (Celtic) Caledonians, constructed the Antonine Wall. Items from the wall, such as altars from Roman forts like Balmuildy, can be found at the Hunterian Museum today.
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WEBGlasgow is a compact city - easy to get around, which makes it simple to explore its diverse neighbourhoods. Discover what makes each of them so unique.
WEBJan 27, 2017 · Forget the map! From the city centre to the bohemian West End discover our guide to the neighbourhoods of Glasgow worth exploring.
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The city is a notable education centre, led by the University of Glasgow (founded 1451). The University of Strathclyde was founded in 1796 as Anderson’s Institution and obtained university status in 1964. Glasgow Caledonian University, founded in 1875, gained university status in 199… - Few ancient buildings have survived the industrial era, apart from the cathedral and Provand’s L…
Glasgow’s Hampden Park is the home ground of Scotland’s national football (soccer) team. The city is also the home of two of the world’s most renowned club teams, Celtic and Rangers, collectively known as the “Old Firm.” Their fierce rivalry dates from 1888.
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