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 Glasgow (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Glasgow, Scotland is the largest city in Scotland.
Port Glasgow, a town in Inverclyde, downstream of the City of Glasgow
Glasgow Bailie, a type of salted herring (which is also some times known as a Glasgow Magistrate)
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The University of Glasgow is a member of the Russell Group of elite British Universities and is a founding member of the organisation Universitas 21, an international grouping of universities dedicated to setting world-wide standards for higher education.
Glasgow is home to a student population in excess of 168,000, the largest in Scotland and second largest in the United Kingdom, the majority of them living in the West End of the city.
Glasgow is the largest and most dynamic economy in Scotland and is at the hub of the metropolitan area of West Central Scotland which has a total population of around 2.3 million, nearly half of Scotland's total population.
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 Glasgow
Glasgow (or Glaschu in Gaelic) is Scotland's largest city and unitary council, situated on the River Clyde in the country's west central lowlands.
Glasgow is the third most popular foreign tourist destination in the UK, after Edinburgh, the Scottish capital, which ranks second, and London the UK capital.
Glasgow is home to a student population in excess of 168,000, second only to London in the UK, the majority of them living in the west-end of the city, near Glasgow University's main campus on Gilmorehill.
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 Glasgow travel guide - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Glasgow [1] is the largest city in Scotland, and the third largest in the United Kingdom with a population of about 620,000 in the city itself, or over 1.8 million if the surrounding towns of the Clydeside conurbation are taken into account.
Most of Glasgow is built in the salmon colored sandstone that is the trademark of the city and which positively glows on a bright day; none of Aberdeen's dour granite here.
Glasgow Caledonian University, to the north of the city centre, is Glasgow's newest university.
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Glasgow's West End refers to the bohemian district of cafés, glasgow city council bars, boutique hotels, clubs and restaurants in the hinterland of Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow University, BBC Scotland's Headquarters, Glasgow Botanic Gardens and the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre.
Glasgow is the largest economy in Scotland and is at the hub of the metropolitan area of West Central Scotland which has a total population of over 2.6 million.
Glasgow's economy is now dominated by service sector industries sun foundry glasgow such as finance and banking, public administration, education, healthcare, hotels and tourism.
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 Glasgow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are two distinct definitions for the population of Glasgow; the Glasgow City Council Area (which lost the district of Rutherglen to South Lanarkshire in 1996) and the Greater Glasgow Urban Area which includes the urban conurbation around the city.
Glasgow is home to a variety of theatres including The Kings Theatre, Theatre Royal and the Citizens Theatre and is home to many municipal museums and art galleries, the most famous being the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) and the Burrell Collection.
Glasgow University is amongst the oldest and largest educational institutions in the United Kingdom.
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While Ramsay was at Glasgow, he worked as an organic chemist, synthesizing pyridine in 1877, and showing how close the relationship was between this compound and the alkaloids quinine and cinchonine.
Ramsay was born in Glasgow, the son of William Ramsay, C.E. and Catherine, née Robertson.
He studied at the University of Glasgow under Thomas Anderson and then went to study in Germany at the University of Tübingen with Fittig where his doctoral thesis was entitled “Investigations in the Toluic and Nitrotoluic Acids”.
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The University of Glasgow was founded in 1451, in Glasgow, Scotland.
It is a renowned centre for teaching and research, being one of the ancient universities of Scotland, the fourth oldest in the...
THIS year saw Glasgow based The Cinematics lay the groundwork for their debut album's February release with jaunts across Europe and the US.
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HMS Glasgow, a name given to several warships
Glasgow Boys, a circle of painters dating to the 1880s & 1890s who were influenced by the "plein-air" landscape paintings of the Barbizon School
Glasgow Coma Scale, medical term referring to a 15-point scale invented by Glasgow-based neurologists which determines the degree of consciousness of brain-damaged patients
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Glasgow (Glaschu in Gaelic ; or Glesca/Glesga in colloquial Scots) is...
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 glasgow - OneLook Dictionary Search
Glasgow : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Glasgow : The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy [home, info]
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Glasgow (West Virginia) - a town in West Virginia.
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