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  2. Milngavie railway station - Wikipedia

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    The station is the usual access point for the 154 km (96 mi) long West Highland Way, a long-distance trail which officially starts in Milngavie town centre marked by a granite obelisk. [9] The first few hundred yards of the way follow the former railway line originally built to serve the Ellangowan Paper Mills.

  3. List of listed buildings in Milngavie - Wikipedia

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    Upload another image St Pauls Church Milngavie 55°56′32″N 4°18′39″W  /  55.942128°N 4.31075°W  / 55.942128; -4.31075  (St Pauls Church Milngavie) Category C(S) 37848 Upload another image See more images 133 Mugdock Road, Woodlands Including Ancillary Buildings, Boundary Walls, Gatepiers And Gates 55°56′52″N 4°19′06″W  /  55.947717°N 4.318467°W  / 55 ...

  4. Milngavie - Wikipedia

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    Milngavie, originally in Stirlingshire, was in an area that became an exclave of Dunbartonshire on the orders of King David II (1324–1371). In 1875, whilst remaining part of Dunbartonshire, it became a police burgh under the jurisdiction of the Stirlingshire constabulary and retained burgh status for 100 years until 1975 when it was absorbed into the newly created Strathclyde Region.

  5. Owner of Golden Tandoori Bakery opens restaurant on Lincoln ...

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    His pride is Golden Tandoori Bakery, a wholesale business that he has run with his wife, Melinda McGraw, since 2018 out of a shop on Lamartine Street.

  6. Glasgow and Milngavie Junction Railway - Wikipedia

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    System map of the Milngavie Railway. On 28 May 1858 the Glasgow, Dumbarton and Helensburgh Railway opened its line, running from Cowlairs, where it joined the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway a short distance north of its Queen Street terminus. Milngavie was a rural town with considerable industry, especially in the textile printing and ...

  7. Taunggyi - Wikipedia

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    Taunggyi is the fifth largest city of Myanmar, [3] although Taunggyi is the capital of Shan State , [4] 45% of Population are Pa'O people and has an estimated population of 380,665 as of 2014. [5] The city is famous for its hot air balloon festival held annually on the full moon day of Tazaungmon .

  8. Nawnghkio - Wikipedia

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    Nawnghkio (Burmese: နောင်ချိုမြို့, Shan: ဝဵင်းၼွင်ၶဵဝ်), variously spelt Naunghkio, Naungcho or Nawngcho, is a town in Kyaukme District, in northern Shan State, Burma. It is the principal town and administrative seat of Nawnghkio Township.

  9. Fu Fai Garden - Wikipedia

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    Fu Fai Garden is located in Ma On Shan Town Centre constituency of the Sha Tin District Council. [6] It is currently represented by Johnny Chung Lai-him, who was elected in the 2019 elections . [ 7 ]