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  1. The area lies to the north-west of the Glasgow City council area and contains many of Glasgow's commuter towns and villages. West Dunbartonshire also borders Argyll and Bute, East Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire and Stirling . The council area was formed in 1996 from the former Clydebank district and the eastern part of Dumbarton district, which ...

  2. Die freie Stadt Dumbarton liegt an der Einmündung zwischen den Flüssen Clyde und Leven. [2] Den Status einer Royal Burgh erhielt sie 1221 von Alexander II. [1] Als Verwaltungsgrafschaft bestand Dunbartonshire zwischen 1890 und 1975 und ging dann in der Region Strathclyde auf. Seit 1996 ist das Gebiet von Dunbartonshire im Wesentlichen in die ...

  3. East Dunbartonshire was created in 1996 under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994, which abolished the regions and districts which had been created in 1975, replacing them with unitary council areas. East Dunbartonshire covered the area of the abolished Bearsden and Milngavie and Strathkelvin districts (except the Chryston and ...

  4. Alexandria (Scots: The Vale, Scottish Gaelic: Alexandria) is a town in West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The town is on the River Leven, three miles (five kilometres) north of Dumbarton and 15 mi (24 km) north-west of Glasgow.

  5. West Dunbartonshire ( Scots Gaelic: Siorrachd Dhùn Bhreatainn an Iar) is wan o the 32 cooncil areas o Scotland. It borders oan the west o the city o Glesga an hus many o Glesga's commuter toons an villages as well as the city's suburbs. West Dunbartonshire hus borders wi Argyll an Bute, Stirlin, East Dunbartonshire an Renfrewshire .

  6. Verenigd Koninkrijk. Dunbartonshire ( Schots-Gaelisch: Siorrachd Dhùn Bhreatainn) is een historisch graafschap, lieutenancy area en registration county in het zuidwesten van het vasteland van Schotland. Dunbartonshire ligt in het noordwesten van de Midland Valley, ten noorden van de Clyde. De hoofdplaats is Dumbarton .

  7. Still in use today. Dumbarton Castle ( Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Breatainn, pronounced [t̪unˈpɾʲɛʰt̪ɪɲ]; Welsh: Alt Clut) has the longest recorded history of any stronghold in Scotland. It sits on a volcanic plug of basalt known as Dumbarton Rock which is 240 feet (73 m) high and overlooks the Scottish town of Dumbarton .