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  1. City council areas have a higher mortality rate than predominately rural areas. This is especially poignant in Dundee and Glasgow which have the worst drug-misuse mortality rate in the country (two times higher than the national average). In the City of Edinburgh, Drug related deaths have tripled from the 2000-2004 period to 2016-2020.

  2. Glasgow est le plus grand pôle économique d'Écosse, en étant le centre de l'aire urbaine appelé West Central Scotland. Si historiquement, l'économie de Glasgow a été très influencée par ses charbonnages , sa sidérurgie et sa construction navale pendant la révolution industrielle , elle s'est depuis largement tournée vers le tertiaire depuis les années 1980.

  3. It is located in Paisley, Renfrewshire, 8.6 nautical miles (15.9 km; 9.9 mi) west [1] of Glasgow city centre. In 2019, the airport handled 8.84 million passengers, an 8.4% annual decrease, making it the second-busiest in Scotland, after Edinburgh Airport, and the ninth-busiest airport in the United Kingdom.

  4. Glasgow weather is typical of Scottish weather and often unpredictable. The summer months (May to September) can be fine and sunny and mild. The winds are generally westerly, due to warm Gulf Stream. The warmest month, on average is July, averaging over 20 °C. However it can be very changeable, and normally a few degrees colder than southern ...

  5. sco-u-sd-gbglg, en-scotland-u-sd-gbglg. The Glasgow dialect, also called Glaswegian, varies from Scottish English at one end of a bipolar linguistic continuum to the local dialect of West Central Scots at the other. [1] [2] Therefore, the speech of many Glaswegians can draw on a "continuum between fully localised and fully standardised". [3]

  6. Website. willyschocolateexperience.com. Willy's Chocolate Experience was an unlicensed event based on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory that took place in Glasgow, Scotland, in February 2024. The event was promoted as an immersive and interactive family experience, illustrated on a promotional website with "dreamlike" AI-generated images.

  7. Glasgow Necropolis holds graves of 19 Commonwealth service personnel, 15 from World War I and 4 from World War II, that are registered and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The first, and highest ranking, of those buried here is Lieutenant-General Sir James Moncrieff Grierson , who died in August 1914 in France and whose body was repatriated.