Dumbarton Road in Glasgow, Scotland, is named after the town of Dumbarton, located approximately 20 miles to the west. The road historically connected Glasgow to Dumbarton and the surrounding areas, serving as an important route for trade and transportation. The name reflects the geographical and historical ties between the two locations, with Dumbarton being a significant settlement dating back to ancient times.
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Dumbarton's population is 20,527.
Dumbarton Oaks was created in 1920.
Dumbarton F.C. was created in 1872.
Dumbarton Harp F.C. ended in 1936.
Dumbarton Harp F.C. was created in 1894.
Dumbarton Middle School was created in 1956.
Dumbarton House School was created in 1923.
Dumbarton House School ended in 1993.
The Dumbarton rock from a certain side resembles the shape of an elephant.
The area of Dumbarton Oaks Park is 109,265.1234048 square meters.
Dumbarton Central railway station was created in 1850.