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  2. List of towns and cities in Scotland by population - Wikipedia

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    Paisley is the fifth most populous locality in Scotland, and the largest town by population. Stirling has the smallest population of Scotland's cities. Kilmarnock is the 14th most populous locality in Scotland, and the largest in East Ayrshire. Edinburgh, the capital city, is the second largest locality and settlement by population.

  3. Houston, Renfrewshire - Wikipedia

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    Houston (/ ˈ h uː s t ən / HOO-stən; Scots: Houstoun), is a village in the council area of Renfrewshire and the larger historic county of the same name in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. Houston lies within the Gryffe Valley on the banks of the River Gryffe 6 miles (10 km) north-west of Paisley and is the largest settlement in the ...

  4. Houston and Killellan - Wikipedia

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    Under the name Houston, the civil parish's boundaries are similar to that of the modern community council area, the most local level of local government in Scotland. [1] The parish is situated in the Gryffe Valley , 5 miles (9 km) north of Paisley , covering an area of 11.9 sq. miles (30.9 km 2 ) [ 2 ] and bordering the parishes of Kilmacolm ...

  5. How did Scotland become a Hollywood hotspot?

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    For example, Glasgow City Council gave Warner Bros around £150,000 to shoot DC Comics film Batgirl in the city - only for the finished movie to never see the light of day after bosses at the ...

  6. List of places in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    2 See also. Toggle the table of contents. List of places in Scotland. ... This list of places in Scotland is a complete collection of lists of places in Scotland.

  7. Cities of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In 2002 it became a city. [25] Perth was made a royal burgh by David I of Scotland in ~1124. [4] James VI's Golden Charter to Perth in 1600 referred to it as a "free city and regal and royal burgh". [26] It was officially the second city of Scotland until 1975 when city status was removed when local government was reorganised.

  8. Tourism in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Scotland is a well-developed tourist destination, with tourism generally being responsible for sustaining 200,000 jobs mainly in the service sector, with tourist spending averaging at £4bn per year. [1] In 2013, for example, UK visitors made 18.5 million visits to Scotland, staying 64.5 million nights and spending £3.7bn.

  9. Ohio's Houston, Duke's Carter lead Columbus-area football ...

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    To call Bryce Houston a utility player for Ohio University’s defense is no exaggeration. The Olentangy Orange graduate has taken full advantage of his sixth and final season with the Bobcats ...