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Carntyne (/ˌkɑːrnˈtaɪn/;
Scottish Gaelic: Càrn an Teine) is a
suburban district in the
Scottish city of Glasgow. It is
situated north of the
River Clyde...
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Carntyne railway station serves the
Carntyne area of Glasgow, Scotland. The
station is 2¾ miles (4 km) east of
Glasgow Queen Street railway station on...
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Carntyne Stadium was a multi-sports
stadium situated in the
Carntyne area of Glasgow, Scotland, used
mainly for
greyhound racing and speedway. The Carntyne...
- St Andrew's
Secondary School is an 11–18 mixed,
Roman Catholic comprehensive secondary school in Glasgow, Scotland. Its
catchment area
includes much of...
- (rebuilt)
Toryglen (partially rebuilt)
Carnwadric Arden Hamiltonhill Wyndford Carntyne Riddrie Barlanark Darnley (rebuilt)
Ruchazie Barmulloch Penilee Merrylee...
- Bridgeton, Broomhouse, Broomhill, Budhill, Cadder, Calton, Camlachie, Carmyle,
Carntyne, Colston, Cowcaddens, Cowlairs, Craigend, Cranhill, Dalmarnock, Dennistoun...
- 1994
Booker Prize.
Jamie Stuart, a
Church of
Scotland elder from the High
Carntyne Church,
produced "A
Glasgow Bible" in 1997,
relating some
biblical tales...
- many
parts of Glasgow,
including Knightswood, Mosspark,
Croftfoot and
Carntyne. In
Edinburgh they are
found in Lochend, Saughton,
Stenhouse and Prestonfield...
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Districts of Lambhill, Millerston, Aikenhead, Mansewood, Kennishead,
Carntyne, Cardonald, Robroyston, Nitshill, Hurlet, Crookston, Cardonald, Scotstoun...
- Barmulloch,
Millerston (part), Robroyston,
Springburn Barlanark, Cranhill,
Carntyne,
Greenfield Riddrie,
Springboig Braidfauld, Carmyle, Lilybank,
Mount Vernon...