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- Auchenshuggle (/ˌɒxənˈʃʊɡəl/ okh-ən-SHOOG-əl; Scottish Gaelic: Achadh an t-Seagail, lit. 'the rye field') is an area of Glasgow in Scotland, to the south...
- Auchenshuggle Bridge (Achadh an t-Seagail - "the rye field" - in Gaelic) is a road bridge spanning the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. The Auchenshuggle...
- council area. Places north of the River Clyde Anderston, Anniesland, Auchenshuggle, Baillieston, Balornock, Barlanark, Barmulloch, Barrachnie, Barrowfield...
- Airdrie Allanton Anderston Annathill Ashgill Auchengray Auchenheath Auchenshuggle Auldhouse Baillieston Balornock Bargeddie Barlanark Barmulloch Bellahouston...
- Fullarton Park in the Fullarton neighbourhood (near to Tollcross and Auchenshuggle). Since the leagues were reconstructed in 2002, Vale of Clyde have pla****...
- East End Auchenshuggle Baillieston Barlanark Barrachnie Barrowfield Blackhill Braidfauld Bridgeton Broomhouse Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne...
- neighbourhoods of Braidfauld (east of Maukinfauld Road), Tollcross, Fullarton/Auchenshuggle, Sandyhills, Mount Vernon, Carmyle and part of Parkhead (north of Tollcross...
- East End Auchenshuggle Baillieston Barlanark Barrachnie Barrowfield Blackhill Braidfauld Bridgeton Broomhouse Budhill Calton Camlachie Carmyle Carntyne...
- Aston, Astley prefix auch(en)/(in)-, ach- I, SG field Auchendinny, Auchenshuggle, Auchinairn, Achnasheen prefix anglicised from achadh. Ach- is generally...
- October 2021. "The Big Walk". edenprojectcommunities. 30 March 2017. "Auchenshuggle from The Gazetteer for Scotland". www.scottish-places.info. "Oor Wullie...