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Crossmyloof (/ˌkrɒsməˈluːf/,
Scottish Gaelic:
Crois MoLiubha, Scots: Crossmaluif) is an area on the
south side of
Glasgow situated between the districts...
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Crossmyloof railway station is a
railway station serving the
areas of
Crossmyloof and
Shawlands in Glasgow, Scotland,
located 1 mile 60 chains (2.8 km)...
- is a 146-hectare (361-acre)
country park
located between Shawlands,
Crossmyloof, and
Pollok in Glasgow, Scotland. In 2007,
Pollok Country Park was named...
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villages of
Shawlands (1819) and
Cathcart (1912),
which included the
Crossmyloof parts of today's
Shawlands Cross Conservation Area, were
absorbed into...
- CMY may
refer to: CMY
color model Crossmyloof railway station's
National Rail
station code Sparta/Fort
McCoy Airport's IATA code CMY, the ICAO code for...
- Cessnock, Corkerhill, Cowglen, Craigton, Croftfoot, Crookston, Crosshill,
Crossmyloof, Darnley, Deaconsbank, Drumoyne, Dumbreck, Eastwood, Fairfield, Govan...
- Line
running from the east to south,
bordering Govanhill, Strathbungo,
Crossmyloof and
Shawlands residential areas.
There is also a
suburban railway running...
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Scotland Division. From 1966 to 1986, the
Glasgow Dynamos pla**** at
Crossmyloof Ice Rink.
Since October 2010 a team
called the
Glasgow Clan
based in...
- area of
southern Glasgow, Scotland,
bordered by the
neighbourhoods of
Crossmyloof to the south,
Govanhill to the east and
Pollokshields to the
north and...
- The
first game to be pla**** in
Scotland occurred five
years later in
Crossmyloof, Glasgow. The same year saw the
creation of the
International Ice Hockey...