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Glasgow
Glasgow - George Square and City Chambers  | Based on River Clyde, Glasgow came to be known as the "second city of the scottish empire" in the 19th century. Glasgow is Scotland's leading seaport and largest city and is the center of the great Clydeside industrial belt. Glasgow was founded in the late 6th century by St. Mungo.
The following are the places of interest in Glasgow
St Mungo Cathedral
Kelvingrove Art Galleries and Museum
Hunterian Art Gallery
Provand's Lordship
Museum of Transport
Burrell Museum
Lighthouse
Glasgow is well connected to major cities in UK. Glasgow has an underground railway for travelling in the city. It is also well connected to places like Edinburgh, Balloch, London, Fort Williams etc. More information soon..
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