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Celtic Park
football stadium in Glasgow, Scotland, UK

Irn-Bru
Irn-Bru ( "iron brew", ) is a Scottish carbonated soft drink, often described as "Scotland's other national drink" after Scotch whisky. Introduced in 1901, the drink is produced in Westfield, Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, by A.G. Barr of Glasgow. As well as being sold throughout the United Kingdom, Irn-Bru is available throughout the world and can usually be bought where there is a significant community of people from Scotland. The brand also has its own tartan. It has been the top-selling soft drink in Scotland for over a century, competing directly with global brands such as Coca-Cola.
2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships
international athletics championship event
2019 European Athletics Indoor Championships
2019 edition of the European Athletics Indoor Championships
1897 ICA Track Cycling World Championships
Commonwealth Arena and Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome
arena in Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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Parkhead
Parkhead () is a district in the East End of Glasgow. Its name comes from a small weaving hamlet at the meeting place of the Great Eastern Road (now the Gallowgate and Tollcross Road) and Westmuir Street. Glasgow's Eastern Necropolis cemetery was laid out in the area in 1847 beside the Gallowgate. It borders with Shettleston and Tollcross to the immediate east, and Camlachie and Dennistoun to the west.
William Beardmore and Company
company
Glasgow East
Parliamentary constituency in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, 2005 onwards
Junior Campbell
British musician
John Cairney
British actor, recitalist, lecturer, director and theatre consultant, published author, exhibited painter (1930-2023)
Camlachie
Camlachie (; ) is an area of Glasgow in Scotland, located in the East End of the city, between Dennistoun to the north, and Bridgeton to the south. Formerly a weaving village on the Camlachie Burn, it then developed as an important industrial suburb from the late 19th century, only to almost entirely disappear from the landscape when those industries declined a century later.
Tiny Wharton
Scottish association football referee
Danny Blair
Scottish footballer (1905-1985)