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  2. Dear Green Place - Wikipedia

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    Dear Green Place is a Scottish comedy programme set in a park in central Glasgow.It first aired on 19 October 2007 on BBC One Scotland.The second series finished airing on 5 December 2008.

  3. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The first element glas, meaning "grey-green, grey-blue" both in Brittonic, Scottish Gaelic and modern day Welsh and the second *cöü, "hollow" (cf. Welsh glas-cau), [16] giving a meaning of "green-hollow". [17] It is often said that the name means "dear green place" or that "dear green place" is a translation from Gaelic Glas Caomh. [18] "The ...

  4. List of city and town nicknames in the United Kingdom

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    Glasgow "Dear Green Place" [84] – from one interpretation of the Scottish Gaelic name Glaschu. The name has older British Celtic (Brythonic) roots, reflected in modern Welsh as Glas-coed or -cae. (Green wood, or hollow).

  5. Family donates ‘lost’ manuscript of classic Scottish novel to ...

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    The Dear Green Place by Archie Hind was published in 1966. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...

  6. Dear Green Place (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dear Green Place is a television series set in Glasgow. Dear Green Place may also refer to: The city of Glasgow, Scotland, of which "Dear Green Place" is a popular nickname; The Dear Green Place, a novel by Archie Hind, which takes its title and setting from Glasgow

  7. Archie Hind - Wikipedia

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    The Dear Green Place, published in 1966, was his only completed work, but it won four major awards and has been listed as one of the best 100 Scottish novels of all time. [2] The title refers to a colloquial nickname for Hind's birthplace and hometown of Glasgow.

  8. Cities of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow: Glaschu Dear Green Place Glasgow City: 1172 [27] or 1175 as a burgh [28] [29] 1476 as a city [30] Glasgow Cathedral. First stone building was consecrated in ~1136 in the presence of King David I and his Court when John (1117-1147) was Bishop. [31] 622,820 Dundee: Dùn Dè City of Discovery Dundee City ~1191 as a royal burgh [32] 1889 ...

  9. ‘Not in our name’: pro-Palestine protesters march in Glasgow ...

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    Chants of ‘from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’ were heard and keynote speakers gave their opinions on the ongoing Gaza conflict.