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  1. Hillhead - Wikipedia

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    WebHillhead (Scots: Hullheid, Scottish Gaelic: Ceann a' Chnuic) is an area of Glasgow, Scotland.Situated north of Kelvingrove Park and to the south of the River Kelvin, Hillhead is at the heart of Glasgow's fashionable West End, with Byres Road forming the western border of the area, the other boundaries being Dumbarton Road to the south and the …

  2. Govanhill - Wikipedia

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    WebGovanhill (Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc a' Ghobhainn) is an area of Glasgow, Scotland, situated south of the River Clyde between Pollokshields, the Gorbals, Strathbungo, Crosshill, Polmadie and Queen's Park. Historically part of Renfrewshire, Govanhill had the status of a police burgh between 1877 and 1891 before becoming part of the City of Glasgow. Since …

  3. Hyndland - Wikipedia

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    WebDescription. Bordering Broomhill, Dowanhill, Kelvinside and Partickhill, it is an upper-middle-class neighbourhood populated mainly by professionals (many employed at the nearby University of Glasgow) and a number of noted authors, poets, actors, comedians and footballers.Average property prices in the area are considerably higher than the Glasgow …

  4. Milton, Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    WebLocation and history. The construction of Milton started in the late 1940s as a part of a general post-war construction programme by the Glasgow Corporation to deal with housing shortages and slum clearance. The district is bordered to the south and east by Ashgill Road, dividing it from the older Parkhouse neighbourhood. It is also bordered by …

  5. Pollok - Wikipedia

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    WebPollok (Scottish Gaelic: Pollag, lit. 'a pool', Scots: Powk) is a large housing estate on the south-western side of the city of Glasgow, Scotland.The estate was built either side of World War II to house families from the overcrowded inner city. Housing 30,000 at its peak, its population has since declined due to the replacement of substandard housing with lower …

  6. List of community council areas in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    WebThis is a list of community council areas established in each of the council areas of Scotland. As of 2012–3, there are 1,369 community council areas in Scotland, of which 1,129 (82%) have active community councils. There are also 3 Neighbourhood Representative Structures established in Dundee as alternatives to community councils. …

  7. 14 — Wikipédia

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    WebWikipedia® est une marque déposée de la Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., organisation de bienfaisance régie par le paragraphe 501(c)(3) du code fiscal des États-Unis. Politique de confidentialité; À propos de Wikipédia; Avertissements; Contact; Version mobile; Développeurs; Statistiques; Déclaration sur les témoins (cookies)

  8. Charles Tennant - Wikipedia

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    WebBiography. Charles Tennant was born at Laigh Corton, Alloway, Ayrshire, the sixth of thirteen surviving children of farmer John "Auld Glen" Tennant (1725–1810), later of Glenconner, Ochiltree, Ayrshire, and his second wife, Margaret McClure (1738–1784).He was educated at home and at the Ochiltree parish school, then was apprenticed by his …

  9. Claude (empereur romain) — Wikipédia

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    WebClaude, né le 1 er août 10 av. J.-C. à Lugdunum et mort le 13 octobre 54 à Rome, est le quatrième empereur romain, régnant de 41 à 54 apr. J.-C.. Né en Gaule, fils de Drusus et d'Antonia la Jeune (fille de Marc Antoine et d'Octavie), il est le premier empereur né hors d'Italie.Enfant méprisé en raison de ses déficiences physiques, il est le mal-aimé de la …

  10. Gaule transalpine — Wikipédia

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    WebLe concept de « Gaule transalpine » (Gallia Transalpina ou Gallia Ulterior) [1] est une dénomination romaine pour désigner une région qui comprend presque l'ensemble des Gaules, en dehors de la Gaule cisalpine.Le terme signifie Gaule au-delà des Alpes.Elle se distingue ainsi de la Gaule cisalpine, qui était avant les Alpes du point de vue romain.



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