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The '''County of Dumbarton''' or '''Dunbarton''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] on the north bank of the River [[Clyde]] and stretching into the hills beside [[Loch Lomond]]. It is in two parts, a large detached part lying to the east. | |||
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Dunbartonshire United Kingdom | |
Dumbarton Rock from Levengrove Park | |
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Levenax (Land of the elm trees) | |
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Area: | 241 square miles |
Population: | 280,889 |
County town: | Dumbarton |
Biggest town: | Clydebank |
County flower: | Lesser water plantain [1] |
The County of Dumbarton or Dunbarton is a shire on the north bank of the River Clyde and stretching into the hills beside Loch Lomond. It is in two parts, a large detached part lying to the east.
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