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Does Glasgow mean Green Hollow?

The name Glasgow comes from the Gaelic “Glaschu”, which means “green-hollow” or the more poetic translation “Dear Green Place”, which you'll hear used in many contexts around the city. It's a lovely phrase, but there is a reason that there is so much greenery and the parks are so lush – the rain!



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