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  2. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    It now forms the Glasgow City Council area, one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and is administered by Glasgow City Council. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Glasgow's population grew rapidly, reaching a peak of 1,127,825 people in 1938 (with a higher density and within a smaller territory than in subsequent decades). [14]

  3. Glasgow City Council - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow City Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Baile Ghlaschu) is the local government authority for Glasgow City council area, Scotland. In its modern form it was created in 1996. Glasgow was formerly governed by a corporation, also known as the town council, from the granting of its first burgh charter in the 1170s

  4. Glasgow City Chambers - Wikipedia

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    The City Chambers or Municipal Buildings in Glasgow, Scotland, has functioned as the headquarters of Glasgow City Council since 1996, and of preceding forms of municipal government in the city since 1889. It is located on the eastern side of the city's George Square. It is a Category A listed building. [1]

  5. Cities of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 it became a city. [25] Perth was made a royal burgh by David I of Scotland in ~1124. [4] James VI's Golden Charter to Perth in 1600 referred to it as a "free city and regal and royal burgh". [26] It was officially the second city of Scotland until 1975 when city status was removed when local government was reorganised.

  6. 1 Atlantic Square - Wikipedia

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    1 Atlantic Square is a high-rise office building located at Atlantic Square within the city of Glasgow, Scotland.It is currently the Scottish headquarters of HM Revenue and Customs and Second headquarters of the Cabinet Office, and is one of two buildings located at Atlantic Square, with the smaller 2 Atlantic Square, a 7-storey office building, situated next to the building.

  7. City of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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  8. City of Glasgow (1975–1996) - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow was also the capital of the powerful Strathclyde region, [6] with the district offices at Glasgow City Chambers and the Strathclyde Regional Council offices at Nye Bevan House about 1.3 kilometres (0.81 mi) to the west at India Street. [7] [8]

  9. Wards of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The City of Glasgow is divided into a number of wards. [3] These electoral districts, as they are also known, are used to elect councillors to Glasgow City Council.The council, composed of the elected members from each ward, provides local government services to the City of Glasgow.