the myth is, is that scota daughter of an egyptian pharo came to what is now Scotland after a long journey eventually if im right she became queen and thus scotas land became the land of the scots her people and there you have it SCOTLAND (whichmight secede from the "U.K." in 2014)
Scotland is named after the Irish Scotti tribe who settled in what is now southwest Scotland.
The gorbals is only a small part of Glasgow.
Glasgow means "Dear Green Place" in (I think?) Gealic (If that is how you spell it???)
The Clyde made Glasgow and Glasgow made the Clyde.
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland and was very famous for shipbuilding.
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The biggest city in Scotland is Glasgow
There are a few Glasgow's around the world, eg Ontario, but there isn't one in Ireland. You may be thinking of Glasgow in Scotland where there was a large migration of Irish people in the late 1800's.
Glasgow.
Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Dundee.
Glasgow with 580,690 population
'cos there's no reason why it should be the biggest city (Washington DC is biggest?).
The biggest city on Clydeside is Glasgow, but the only Capital in Scotland is Edinburgh.
The largest is Glasgow, then Edinburgh, then Aberdeen, then Dundee, then Inverness.
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Glasgow is Scotland's most populated city.
Glasgow is the largest city in Scotland. It is in the Lieutenancy of Glasgow, and the police and fire districts of Strathclyde. Population: 578,790.It used to be in Renfrewshire before the local government restructure in 1974.ScotlandWest central Scotland on the river Clyde.. In the West of Scotland, on the River Clyde some 26 miles up-river from the Estuary (Firth of Clyde).Glasgow is a city in Scotland, UK.On the banks of the River Clyde, in west central Scotland.
Glasgow and Edinbrough are the biggest cities in Scotland