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  2. List of places in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The following are places within the Glasgow City council area.. Places north of the River Clyde Anderston, Anniesland, Auchenshuggle, Baillieston, Balornock ...

  3. List of towns and cities in Scotland by population - Wikipedia

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    This list of towns and cities in Scotland with a population of more than 15,000 is ordered by population, as defined and compiled by the National Records of Scotland organisation. Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland by population, whilst the capital city, Edinburgh, is the second largest by population and largest by area (although the ...

  4. Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow is Scotland's main locus of Gaelic language use outside the Highlands and Islands. In 2011, 5,878 residents of the city over age 3 spoke Gaelic, amounting to 1.0% of the population. Of Scotland's 25 largest cities and towns, only Inverness, the unofficial capital of the Highlands, has a higher percentage of Gaelic speakers. [191]

  5. Glasgow City Region - Wikipedia

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    The Glasgow City Region (previously Glasgow and Clyde Valley City Region, [1] 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 Dunbartonshire, East Renfrewshire, Glasgow City Council, Inverclyde, North Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, South Lanarkshire, and West ...

  6. Category:Areas of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    Areas of Glasgow, Scotland. Subcategories. This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total. ... Pages in category "Areas of Glasgow" The following ...

  7. Cities of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Glasgow was recognised in 1175 via the granting of a burgh in a charter by William the Lion. [28] [29] In 1476, Charter of James III of Scotland confirmed "the City and Barony in free regality". [30] Edinburgh was recognised as a royal burgh from ~1124, introduced by David I of Scotland as part of his feudalisation after ascending to the throne ...