Glasgow

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Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city, historically a major industrial and shipbuilding center, known for its rich cultural scene, distinctive architecture, and role as a key urban hub in the United Kingdom.


Statements (52)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
local government area
climate oceanic climate
country United Kingdom
governingBody Glasgow City Council
hasAirport Glasgow Airport
Glasgow Prestwick Airport
hasApproximatePopulation over 600000
hasArtSchool Glasgow School of Art
hasCathedral Glasgow Cathedral
hasConcertVenue Barrowland Ballroom
The SSE Hydro
hasMajorFootballClub Celtic F.C.
Partick Thistle F.C.
Rangers F.C.
hasMuseum Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Riverside Museum
hasPopulationRankInScotland 1
hasRailwayStation Glasgow Central railway station
Glasgow Queen Street railway station
hasRiver River Clyde
hasStatus city
hasSubwaySystem Glasgow Subway
hasUniversity Glasgow Caledonian University
University of Glasgow
University of Strathclyde
University of the West of Scotland (Glasgow campus)
historicalRole major industrial centre
major shipbuilding centre
isCouncilAreaOf Scotland
isFourthLargestCityIn United Kingdom
isKeyUrbanHubIn Scotland
United Kingdom
isLargestCityIn Scotland
isMemberOf Core Cities Group
knownFor Glasgow School of Art
Victorian architecture
art scene
distinctive architecture
museums and galleries
music scene
rich cultural scene
shipbuilding on the River Clyde
language English
Scots
Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn Scotland
locatedOnRiver River Clyde
observes British Summer Time
Greenwich Mean Time
timeZone UTC+0
UTC+1

Referenced by (268)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Alexander Stephen and Sons
Alexander Stephen and Sons, Govan
Argyle Line
Argyle Street
Broomloan Depot
Buchanan Street
Buchanan Street ("Glasgow city centre")
Cessnock subway station
City of Glasgow College
City of Glasgow College ("City of Glasgow")
Cowcaddens subway station
GLC
Gallery of Modern Art (Glasgow)
Gallery of Modern Art (Glasgow) ("Glasgow City Centre")
George Square
George Square ("Glasgow city centre")
Glasgow Caledonian University
Glasgow Cathedral
Glasgow Central
Glasgow Central ("Glasgow city centre")
Glasgow Central railway station
Glasgow Central railway station ("Glasgow city centre")
Glasgow City Chambers
Glasgow City Council
Glasgow Queen Street railway station
Glasgow Queen Street railway station ("Glasgow city centre")
Glasgow School of Art
Glasgow Subway
Glasgow shipbuilding industry
Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway
Gordon Street
Gordon Street ("Glasgow city centre")
Govan
Govan High School
Govan subway station
High Court of Justiciary
Hillhead subway station
Ibrox subway station
Kelvinbridge subway station
Kelvinhall subway station
Kinning Park subway station
Partick subway station
Regius Professor of Natural History at the University of Glasgow
Riverside Museum
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
SEC Centre
St Enoch subway station
St George's Cross subway station
St Rollox Works
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport
The SSE Hydro
Union Street (Glasgow)
Union Street (Glasgow) ("Glasgow city centre")
University of Glasgow
University of Strathclyde
locatedIn
Argyle Street
Barrowland Ballroom
Cessnock subway station
Gallery of Modern Art (Glasgow)
Govan High School
Kelvinbridge subway station
Kelvinhall subway station
OVO Hydro
Partick Thistle F.C.
Rangers F.C.
Riverside Museum
Royal Conservatoire of Scotland
The SSE Hydro
University of Glasgow
University of Strathclyde
city
2014 Commonwealth Games
Army Personnel Centre
Barrowland Ballroom
Blitz
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
OVO Hydro
Partick Thistle F.C.
Queen’s Park F.C.
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
Scottish Ballet
Scottish Opera
The Blitz
UK City of Architecture and Design 1999
William Collins, Sons
location
Caledonian Railway
Clydesdale Bank
Scottish Ballet
Scottish Football Association
Scottish Football League
Scottish Opera
Scottish Premier League
Scottish Professional Football League
Strathclyde Partnership for Transport
Transport Scotland
William Collins, Sons
headquartersLocation
Allan Pinkerton
Angus Macfadyen
Armando Iannucci
Billy Boyd
Hudson Mohawke
James McGill
John Barrowman
Kenny Dalglish
Phyllida Law
Tommy Flanagan
William Black (novelist)
placeOfBirth
Avanti West Coast
European route E18
Glasgow–Carlisle route
London Euston – Glasgow
M8 motorway
Scottish rail network
Scottish trunk road network
West Coast Main Line
West Coast Main Line
connectsCity
Cowcaddens subway station
Glasgow Central
Glasgow Prestwick Airport
Glasgow Queen Street railway station
Kinning Park subway station
Paisley Canal Line
Partick subway station
St George's Cross subway station
servesCity
Appendix Out
Celtic F.C.
Craig Armstrong
Partick Thistle F.C.
Queen’s Park F.C.
Rangers F.C. ("Glasgow, Scotland")
Royal Scottish National Orchestra
basedIn
Coatbridge
Cumbernauld
East Kilbride
Kilmarnock
Orbiston, Bellshill, Scotland
Paisley
locatedNear
A8 road
Glasgow–Edinburgh railway line
M77 motorway
M8
West Highland Line
connects
Central Lowlands
Central Lowlands of Scotland
Central Scotland
Lanarkshire
West of Scotland
contains
Coatbridge
Greenock
Helensburgh
North Lanarkshire
Renfrewshire
hasRailConnectionTo
Glasgow Airport
Glasgow Central railway station
Greenock Ocean Terminal
M74 motorway
St Enoch subway station ("Glasgow city centre")
serves
Archibald Leitch
Derek H. R. Barton
James Watt
Joseph Black
Sir Jim McDonald
workLocation
Andrew Marr
Charles Rennie Mackintosh
Colin Campbell
Sir Alex Ferguson
birthPlace
Aberdeen railway station
Crewe railway station
Inverness railway station
Manchester rail network
connectsTo
Central Scotland
Lanarkshire
Scottish mainland
West of Scotland
hasLargestCity
Billy Boyd
James Watt
Lord Kelvin
Nicola Sturgeon
residence
Greenock Ocean Terminal
Loch Lomond
Lockerbie
hasNearbyCity
Bothwell
East Kilbride ("GLASGOW")
Govan ("GLASGOW")
hasPostTown
Alexander Stephen and Sons
Scottish Professional Football League
basedInCity
Broomloan Depot
Glasgow Airport
cityServed
Francis Hutcheson
Thomas Reid ("Glasgow, Scotland")
deathPlace
Scotland national football team
Scottish Cup
governingBodyHeadquarters
Central Scotland
Scottish mainland
hasMajorCity
Kaposvár ("Glasgow, United Kingdom")
Marseille
hasTwinTown
Queen’s Park F.C.
Scotland national football team
homeCity
2014 Commonwealth Games
UK City of Architecture and Design 1999
hostCity
Glasgow Airport ("Glasgow city centre")
Greenock
locatedWestOf
Scotland
United Kingdom
majorCity
Bothwell
Motherwell
near
British Rail
North British Railway
servedCity
Clydebank
adjacentTo
2014 Commonwealth Games
biddingCity
Balclutha
builtIn
Scottish Enlightenment
centeredIn
Glasgow Style
centerOfActivity
Mallaig
connectedByRailTo
Caledonian Railway
connectedCity
William Black (novelist)
educatedAt
Scottish Cup
finalCity
River Clyde
flowsThrough
The Condition of the Working Class in England
focusesOn
Lanarkshire
formerAdministrativeCountyIncludes
Scottish Football Association
foundedIn
Modern Style
geographicFocus
Glasgow City Council
governs
Greater Glasgow
hasCoreCity
Core Cities Group
hasMember
Pakistani diaspora
hasNotableCommunityInCity
Institution of Engineering and Technology
hasOfficeLocation
Nuremberg
hasPartnerCity
Glasgow–Carlisle route
hasTerminus
Orbiston, Bellshill, Scotland
hasTransportLinksTo
M8 motorway
hasUrbanSectionIn
UEFA Euro 2020 (matches)
hostCities
North Lanarkshire
isCommuterAreaFor
Glasgow Central
isMainIntercityTerminusFor
Stirling
isNear
Loch Lomond
isNorthOf
Glasgow City Council ("City of Glasgow")
jurisdiction
Scotland
largestCity
Alexander Stephen and Sons, Govan
locatedInCity
Christ of Saint John of the Cross
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
City of Glasgow College ("Glasgow city centre")
locatedInUrbanArea
Art Nouveau
majorCenter
River Clyde
majorCityOnRiver
Govan ("City of Glasgow")
mergedInto
Bothwell Castle
nearbyCity
Coatbridge
nearbyTown
Hamilton Racecourse
nearestCity
Falkirk
nearestLargeCity
M77 motorway
northernTerminus
London and North Eastern Railway
operatedInArea
CrossCountry
operatesServiceTo
Mogwai
origin
Clydesdale Bank
originalLocation
Glasgow–Barra beach landing route
originCity
Argyle Street ("Glasgow city centre")
partOf
River Clyde ("Glasgow city centre")
passesThrough
Henry Darwin Rogers
placeOfDeath
Balclutha
portOfRegistry
Nicola Sturgeon
previouslyRepresented
British Battalion
recruitmentArea
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
region
M74 motorway
runsFrom
Glasgow City Council
seat
Argyle Line
servesTown
Clydeport
serviceArea
UK City of Architecture and Design 1999
significantEventFor
Glasgow, Paisley and Greenock Railway
terminus
A8 road
terminusA
M8
westernTerminus

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