Clyde, Scotland

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Clyde, Scotland is a historic river and estuarine region in western Scotland known for its major shipbuilding industry and role as a key maritime and naval hub.

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Clyde, Scotland canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf estuary
geographical region
river
associatedWith Clyde shipyards NERFINISHED
Clydebank NERFINISHED
Govan NERFINISHED
Greenock shipyards NERFINISHED
Scotstoun NERFINISHED
country Scotland
economicImportance Scottish heavy industry
industrial development of Glasgow
emptiesInto Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
flowsInto Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
flowsThrough Glasgow NERFINISHED
North Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
Renfrewshire NERFINISHED
South Lanarkshire NERFINISHED
West Dunbartonshire NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance icon of Glasgow’s industrial past
symbol of Scottish industrial heritage
hasEstuary Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
hasHistoricalPeriodOfPeak 19th century
early 20th century
historicalRole key maritime hub
major shipbuilding centre of the United Kingdom
naval hub
knownAs River Clyde NERFINISHED
locatedIn Great Britain
United Kingdom
western Scotland NERFINISHED
majorCityOnRiver Dumbarton NERFINISHED
Glasgow NERFINISHED
Greenock NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Firth of Clyde NERFINISHED
notableFor construction of ocean liners
construction of warships
maritime trade
naval shipbuilding
shipbuilding industry
partOf River Clyde basin NERFINISHED
regionIncludes Clyde estuary NERFINISHED
Clyde shipbuilding towns
usedFor commercial shipping
ferry transport
naval operations
recreation and tourism

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SS Ohio portOfDeparture Clyde, Scotland