Clyde

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Clyde is a major Scottish river and historic shipbuilding hub centered around Glasgow, long known for its naval and commercial vessel construction and repair.

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Clyde canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
associatedWithIndustry heavy engineering
marine engineering
country Scotland
emptiesInto Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
etymologyLanguage Brythonic
flowsThrough Glasgow NERFINISHED
Inverclyde NERFINISHED
North Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
Renfrewshire NERFINISHED
South Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
West Dunbartonshire NERFINISHED
hasBridge Clyde Arc NERFINISHED
Clyde Tunnel (road tunnel under river) NERFINISHED
Kingston Bridge, Glasgow NERFINISHED
hasPort Port of Glasgow NERFINISHED
Port of Greenock NERFINISHED
hasShipyardArea Clydebank NERFINISHED
Fairfield shipyard NERFINISHED
Govan NERFINISHED
John Brown & Company shipyard NERFINISHED
Scotstoun NERFINISHED
hasTributary River Avon (Scottish Avon) NERFINISHED
River Kelvin NERFINISHED
River Leven (Dunbartonshire) NERFINISHED
historicallySignificantFor British shipbuilding industry
Royal Navy shipbuilding
merchant shipping
knownFor commercial ship construction
naval ship construction
ship repair
shipbuilding
locatedIn Scotland
locatedInMetropolitanArea Greater Glasgow NERFINISHED
majorCityOnRiver Dumbarton NERFINISHED
Glasgow NERFINISHED
Greenock NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
partOf Clyde basin NERFINISHED
playedRoleIn Industrial Revolution in Scotland
development of Glasgow as an industrial city
region Central Belt of Scotland NERFINISHED
sourceLocation South Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
Southern Uplands NERFINISHED
transportFunction access to Atlantic Ocean via Firth of Clyde
navigation
trade route
watercourseType tidal river (in lower reaches)

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HMS Eskimo repairedAt Clyde