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- Carntyne abstract "Carntyne (Càrn an Teine in Gaelic) is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde, and to the east end of the city. Carntyne may have derived its name from the Southern Picto-Scot Settlement of Cairn-ton, however Carntyne may be \"fire cairn\", from Càrn an Teine in the Gaelic, given the abundance of coal in the area. The colliery was closed in 1875 and houses were built in the 1930s. The district is traditionally split into High and Lower Carntyne and has a largely ageing population. It is served by many amenities.".
- Carntyne areaCode "0141".
- Carntyne councilArea Glasgow_City_Council.
- Carntyne country United_Kingdom.
- Carntyne gridReference "NS631652".
- Carntyne lieutenancyArea Glasgow.
- Carntyne postalCode "G33".
- Carntyne thumbnail High_Carntyne_parish_church_in_2006.jpg?width=300.
- Carntyne wikiPageID "2661236".
- Carntyne wikiPageLength "4164".
- Carntyne wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Carntyne wikiPageRevisionID "695684595".
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink A8_road_(Scotland).
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink Carntyne_railway_station.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink Category:Districts_of_Glasgow.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink Church_of_Scotland.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink District.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow_City_Council.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow_North_East_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink Glasgow_Provan_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink River_Clyde.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLink File:High_Carntyne_parish_church_in_2006.jpg.
- Carntyne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Carntyne".
- Carntyne constituencyScottishParliament Glasgow_Provan_(Scottish_Parliament_constituency).
- Carntyne constituencyWestminster Glasgow_North_East_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Carntyne country "Scotland".
- Carntyne dialCode "141".
- Carntyne gaelicName "Càrn an Teine".
- Carntyne latitude "55.860486".
- Carntyne lieutenancyScotland "Glasgow".
- Carntyne longitude "-4.188874".
- Carntyne officialName "Carntyne".
- Carntyne osGridReference "NS631652".
- Carntyne postTown "GLASGOW".
- Carntyne postcodeArea "G".
- Carntyne postcodeDistrict "G33".
- Carntyne scotsName "Cairntyne".
- Carntyne unitaryScotland Glasgow_City_Council.
- Carntyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Areas_of_Glasgow.
- Carntyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_UK_place.
- Carntyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Carntyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_British_English.
- Carntyne wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Use_dmy_dates.
- Carntyne subject Category:Districts_of_Glasgow.
- Carntyne hypernym District.
- Carntyne point "55.860486 -4.188874".
- Carntyne type District.
- Carntyne type Place.
- Carntyne type PopulatedPlace.
- Carntyne type Settlement.
- Carntyne type District.
- Carntyne type Location.
- Carntyne type Place.
- Carntyne type Thing.
- Carntyne type SpatialThing.
- Carntyne type Q486972.
- Carntyne comment "Carntyne (Càrn an Teine in Gaelic) is a district in the Scottish city of Glasgow. It is situated north of the River Clyde, and to the east end of the city. Carntyne may have derived its name from the Southern Picto-Scot Settlement of Cairn-ton, however Carntyne may be \"fire cairn\", from Càrn an Teine in the Gaelic, given the abundance of coal in the area. The colliery was closed in 1875 and houses were built in the 1930s.".
- Carntyne label "Carntyne".
- Carntyne sameAs Q5044174.
- Carntyne sameAs Cárn_an_Teine.
- Carntyne sameAs m.07w31j.
- Carntyne sameAs 2657249.
- Carntyne sameAs Q5044174.
- Carntyne lat "55.860486".
- Carntyne long "-4.188874".
- Carntyne wasDerivedFrom Carntyne?oldid=695684595.
- Carntyne depiction High_Carntyne_parish_church_in_2006.jpg.
- Carntyne isPrimaryTopicOf Carntyne.
- Carntyne name "Cairntyne".
- Carntyne name "Carntyne".
- Carntyne name "Càrn an Teine".