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		<title>48 Hours in Glasgow</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Glasgow, Scotland’s cultural powerhouse, is the perfect destination for a mini break. Known for its industrial roots and pivotal role in the British tobacco industry, the city has since reinvented itself into a vibrant hub of world-class art, architecture, music and culture.  Compact but bustling, the city is easy to...</p>
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