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Where is Glasgow?
Glasgow is located at the mouth of the Clyde River in west-central Scotland, England.

Glasgow is the soul of modern Scotland. Glasgow is the most typical Scottish city and the largest city in Scotland. The city center is located on the north bank of Clyde River, which is famous for its shipyard. Glasgow developed when the cathedral was built in the 6th century. Today, apart from this cathedral, the city has actually preserved nothing about the Middle Ages. In the era of emerging capitalism, industrial revolution and British colonialism, everything has been replaced.

Glasgow's tourist attractions are all over the city, integrating art, history, architecture, music, sports and shopping. There are the best metropolitan art exhibition halls and museums in Britain, and there are countless restaurants with great value for money. The streets are full of bars. It is one of the classic cities where ancient times and modern times are integrated, and it is also the location of many national art performance companies. In addition, the Scots are warm and friendly, which has injected vitality into Glasgow, a city with splendid culture and tradition!