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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Glasgow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-22)
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's West End refers to the bohemian district of cafés, 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 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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 Scotland
Glasgow is Scotland's leading seaport and is the fourth largest manufacturing centre in the UK, accounting for well over 60% of Scotland's manufactured exports.
Roman Catholicism, which survived the Reformation especially on islands like Uist and Barra despite the suppression of the 16th to late 18th centuries, and was strengthened particularly in the West of Scotland during the 19th century by immigration from Ireland, has now become the second largest Christian denomination after the Church of Scotland.
The M74 motorway connects Glasgow with the North of England; the A1 road connects Edinburgh with London.
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