What is the motto of Glasgow?

The motto of Glasgow is "Let Glasgow Flourish," a shortened version of the phrase "Lord, let Glasgow flourish by the preaching of thy word and praising thy name," which originated from a sermon by the city's patron saint, St. Mungo, and was inscribed on a church bell in 1631.
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What is the slogan of Glasgow?

The City Motto

"Let Glasgow Flourish", registered at the Lyon Court in 1866, is a curtailment of the text inscribed on the bell of the Tron Church cast in 1631 - "Lord let Glasgow flourish through the preaching of thy word and praising thy name.
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What is the Glasgow motto?

Motto on the Glasgow coat of arms

The motto depicted on the coat of arms is "Let Glasgow Flourish".
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What is Golden Z in Glasgow?

The Golden Z in Glasgow refers to its central shopping district, forming a 'Z' shape on a map with Buchanan Street, Sauchiehall Street, and Argyle Street, acting as the city's key retail, economic, and cultural heart, with ongoing plans to revitalize it for a mixed-use future. It's a crucial area for major brands and shopping centres, connecting the city's past heritage with future development.
 
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Why is Glasgow called No Mean City?

Its title is a quotation from the Bible, where Paul the Apostle says that he is a citizen of "no mean city", (no obscure or insignificant city) i.e. he was a Roman citizen, even though he was a Jew from Tarsus.
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What is the nicest neighborhood in Glasgow?

There's no single "best" neighborhood in Glasgow, as it depends on your lifestyle, but popular choices include the trendy, leafy West End (Hillhead, Partick) for culture and parks; vibrant, foodie Finnieston; community-focused Dennistoun in the East End; stylish Merchant City for history; and the welcoming, diverse Southside (Shawlands, Govanhill) for cafes and parks, with options catering to students, families, foodies, and culture seekers alike.
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How do Glaswegians say hello?

'Hiya' is the way of greeting for local people in Glasgow - the manner of speaking known as Glaswegian.
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What is the most common surname in Glasgow?

Smith continued to be the most common surname in Scotland's birth, marriage and death registers, which has been the case for every year that data exists for.
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What is the most Scottish thing to say?

Old Scottish Sayings
  • Haste Ye Back! – Return back with speed – said as a farewell.
  • Lang may yer lum reek! ...
  • Keep the heid! ...
  • Hell slap it intae ye! ...
  • Failing means yer playin! ...
  • I'll gie ye a skelpit lug! ...
  • Whit's fur ye'll no go by ye! ...
  • Skinny Malinky Longlegs!
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What is a fun fact about Glasgow?

The birthplace of television

Scottish inventor John Logie Baird changed the way the world sees entertainment. He sent the very first moving television images to the Grand Central Hotel at Central Station in Glasgow. Next time your children switch on the TV, they can thank a Glaswegian for the invention.
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What are you called if you're from Glasgow?

Glaswegian is the associated adjective and demonym of Glasgow, a city of the Scottish Lowlands in Scotland.
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What is no one left behind Glasgow?

No One Left Behind is our approach to changing employment support in Scotland to deliver a system that is more tailored and responsive to the needs of people of all ages who want help and support on their journey towards and into work.
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Was Harry Potter filmed in Glasgow University?

No, the Harry Potter films were not actually filmed at the University of Glasgow, but its stunning Gothic Revival architecture, especially the cloisters and quadrangles, heavily resembles Hogwarts, making it a popular spot for fans who often feel like they're stepping into the wizarding world. While the university wasn't a filming location, its look inspired many fans, and the university even hosts Harry Potter-themed tours.
 
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What is a very Scottish last name?

Names such as MacDonald, Campbell, Fraser, and Douglas stand as gateways to family sagas recorded in battle, migration, and kinship. This enduring connection between name and clan gave rise to distinct heraldic symbols, crests, tartans, and mottos, that still define Scottish heritage today.
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What does Mac mean in Scottish?

"Mc" and "Mac" are prefixes that are often used in Scottish and Irish surnames, respectively. They both mean "son of" and originated as patronymic names, which indicate the person's father's name.
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What does "och aye the noo" mean?

"Och aye the noo" is a stereotypical Scottish phrase meaning "Oh yes, right now," but Scots rarely say the full phrase together; instead, "och aye" (oh yes) and "the noo" (right now/just now) are used separately, and the combined phrase is mostly used in parody or by non-Scots. It's a classic example of a "Scotticism" used for comedic effect, representing exaggerated Scottishness. 
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Where do millionaires live in Glasgow?

West End. Glasgow's West End has long been a favourite for professionals and families who want an elevated way of living and a strong sense of place. Neighbourhoods like Hyndland, Dowanhill, and Kelvinside offer leafy streets lined with exceptional Victorian townhouses, character flats, and elegant terraces.
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What is the only village in Glasgow?

Carmunnock is the only remaining identifiable village within the City of Glasgow boundaries. It lies five miles south of the city centre and is surrounded by green belt land.
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