Elle arrose notamment Glasgow avant de se jeter dans la Clyde. Elle a notamment servi pour former le nom de William Thomson, Lord Kelvin, le scientifique à l'origine de l'échelle de température absolue, car elle traversait son université, l'université de Glasgow au niveau de Kelvingrove Park, dans le quartier de Hillhead.
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Address: Glasgow City, United Kingdom
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