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  1. River Clyde - Wikipedia

    River Clyde navigable channel and sandbanks, leading to the Tail of the Bank at the Firth of Clyde, seen from Port Glasgow looking over the redeveloped Lithgows shipyard site and …

  2. River Clyde | Scotland, Map, History, & Facts | Britannica

    River Clyde, Scotland’s most famous and important river (and firth, or estuary), about 106 miles (170 km) in length, discharging to the Atlantic on the western coast.

  3. River Clyde - Wikiwand

    The River Clyde is a major river of western Scotland and the third-longest in the country at about 170 kilometres (110 mi) in length. Its river network extends ...

  4. Clyde River - WorldAtlas

    Apr 13, 2023 · The Clyde River, or River Clyde, is a massive body of water that flows in the Firth of Clyde in Scotland. This stunning river is one of the most important in the country and flows …

  5. City of Clyde Home Page

    Neighbors help neighbors and individuals strive to create and maintain the best of small town life. Clyde hosts numerous annual events to draw families, friends and visitors together to enjoy …

  6. CLYDE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    CLYDE definition: a river in S Scotland, flowing NW into the Firth of Clyde. 106 miles (170 km) long. See examples of Clyde used in a sentence.

  7. CLYDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of CLYDE is clydesdale.

  8. Clyde - Wikipedia

    Clyde & Co, a global law firm headquartered in London Clyde Engineering, a defunct Australian manufacturer of locomotives, rolling stock, and other industrial products

  9. United States - Clyde & Co

    Our US team has over 70 partners and more than 300 legal professionals with experience in insurance, domestic and international arbitration, and litigation. Our lawyers have the highest …

  10. The Role of the River Clyde in Scottish History

    From a shallow river to a bustling industrial hub, and now a center for culture and innovation, the Clyde has seen it all. Its transformation reflects Scotland’s ability to adapt and thrive through …