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Extract from the Glasgow Travel Guides:
GLASGOW
's earliest history, like so much else in this surprisingly romantic city, is obscured in a swirl of myth. The city's name is said to derive from the Celtic
Glas-cu
, which loosely translates as "the dear, green place" - a tag that the tourist board are keen to exploit as an antidote to the sooty images of popular imagination. It is generally agreed that the first settlers arrived in the sixth century to join Christian missionary
Kentigern
- later to become St Mungo - in his newly founded monastery on the banks of the tiny Molendinar Burn.
William the Lionheart gave th... read the whole Glasgow Travel Guides...
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