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Dundee (i/dʌnˈdiː/; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Dè [ˈt̪uːn tʲeː]), officially the City of Dundee, is Scotland's fourth largest city and the 51st most populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. At the 2011 census, Dundee had a population density of 8,541.8/sq mi (3,298.0/km2), the second highest of any Scottish city. The mid-year population estimate for 2014 is 148,260. It lies within the eastern central Lowlands on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea. Under the name of Dundee City, it forms one of the 32 council areas used for local government in Scotland.
Historically part of Angus, the city developed into a burgh in medieval times, and expanded rapidly in the 19th century largely due to the jute industry. This, along with its other major industries gave Dundee its epithet as city of "jute, jam and journalism". Dundee's recorded population reached a peak of 182,204 at the 1971 census.
Top 17 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Dundee - Travel Scotland, United Kingdom: Discovery Point, Verdant Works, The Dundee Law, The McManus, Broughty Castle, Dundee Contemporary Arts, Camperdown Country Park, Camperdown Wildlife Centre, HM Frigate Unicorn, Dundee Museum of Transport, University of Dundee Botanic Gardens, Monikie Country Park, Dundee Rep Theatre, Barnhill Rock Garden, New Olympia Centr, Mills Observatory, St Paul's Cathedral
Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The Wishart Arch is the only surviving part of the city walls. The original Tay Bridge (from the south) the day after the disaster. The collapsed section can be seen near the northern end. Dundee Law seen from afar. Dundee Parish Church, St Mary's is one of two of the city's City Churches. Tayside House, the current home of Dundee City Council. Cox's Stack, A chimney from the former Camperdown works jute mill. The chimney takes its name from jute baron James Cox who later became Lord Provost of the city. Dundee viewed across the Tay estuary from the southern side. The hill in the background is Dundee law which is situated in approximately the centre of the city. The bridge on the left is the Tay Road Bridge. McManus Galleries hous...
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Summer in the City of Dundee is something really quite special. Cosmopolitan and pleasingly compact, when it comes to city breaks Dundee is wonderful place to visit at this time of year. A UNESCO City of Design, discover a thriving creative community on the banks of the River Tay. Get your cultural fix at attractions like the Dundee Contemporary Arts, spend a day browsing in hip boutiques and independent stores before rounding off with a bite to eat. Whether it’s a slice of cake from Jessie’s Kitchen or an elegant lunch at Taypark House Café, the quality of Dundee’s local cuisine is positively divine. Of course, there are plenty of things to do in Dundee other than eat, shop and local art. Delve into the city’s Dundee’s rich industrial past. Pay a visit to the thoroughly interesting Ver...
Dundee - officially the City of Dundee, is Scotland's fourth largest city and the 51st most populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. At the 2011 census, Dundee had a population density of 8,541.8/sq mi (3,298.0/km2), the second highest of any Scottish city. The mid-year population estimate for 2014 is 148,250. It lies within the eastern central Lowlands on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea. Historically part of Angus, the city developed into a burgh in medieval times, and expanded rapidly in the 19th century largely due to the jute industry. This, along with its other major industries gave Dundee its epithet as city of "jute, jam and journalism". Dundee's recorded population reached a peak of 182,204 at the 1971 census. Today, Dundee is promoted as ...
Short film giving you guide to what to see in the Scottish city of Dundee.
Scotland Travel: Dundee Discovery. RRS Discovery was the last traditional wooden three-masted ship to be built in Britain. Designed for Antarctic research, she was launched as a Royal Research Ship (RRS) in 1901. Her first mission was the British National Antarctic Expedition, carrying Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton on their first, successful journey to the Antarctic, known as the Discovery Expedition. She is now the centrepiece of visitor attraction in her home, Dundee. On 16 March 1900, in the context of significant donations to the approaching expedition by patrons Llewellyn W. Longstaff and the British Government, construction on the Discovery began in Dundee, Scotland, by the Dundee Shipbuilders Company. She was launched into the Firth of Tay on 21 March 1901 by Lady Markha...
Programme following the stories of some of the people who receive help from Scotland's busiest food bank in Dundee.
Dundee city : a lovely city in the east of scotland :)
Scotland's Valium Crisis Documentary Recorded in Dundee
From the 1986 comedy movie "Crocodile Dundee".
Families from across Scotland travelled to see Little Mix perform at Dundee's Slessor Gardens.
This is fucking quality!
Use of sorcery in hypnotizing a water buffalo in a movie
Dundee - officially the City of Dundee, is Scotland's fourth largest city and the 51st most populous built-up area in the United Kingdom. At the 2011 census, Dundee had a population density of 8,541.8/sq mi (3,298.0/km2), the second highest of any Scottish city. The mid-year population estimate for 2014 is 148,250. It lies within the eastern central Lowlands on the north bank of the Firth of Tay, which feeds into the North Sea. Historically part of Angus, the city developed into a burgh in medieval times, and expanded rapidly in the 19th century largely due to the jute industry. This, along with its other major industries gave Dundee its epithet as city of "jute, jam and journalism". Dundee's recorded population reached a peak of 182,204 at the 1971 census. Today, Dundee is promoted as ...
Summer in the City of Dundee is something really quite special. Cosmopolitan and pleasingly compact, when it comes to city breaks Dundee is wonderful place to visit at this time of year. A UNESCO City of Design, discover a thriving creative community on the banks of the River Tay. Get your cultural fix at attractions like the Dundee Contemporary Arts, spend a day browsing in hip boutiques and independent stores before rounding off with a bite to eat. Whether it’s a slice of cake from Jessie’s Kitchen or an elegant lunch at Taypark House Café, the quality of Dundee’s local cuisine is positively divine. Of course, there are plenty of things to do in Dundee other than eat, shop and local art. Delve into the city’s Dundee’s rich industrial past. Pay a visit to the thoroughly interesting Ver...
If you're new, Subscribe! → http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Looper Actor, comedian, and commercial pitchman Paul Hogan won a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination for his role in the extremely popular 1986 comedy "Crocodile" Dundee. The movie earned $328 million worldwide and its sequel brought in another $239 million, making Hogan one of the biggest stars of the '80s...but he never quite made a name for himself internationally outside of playing the role that made him famous. So, whatever happened to Crocodile Dundee? Marriage problems | 0:28 He declined huge movies | 1:05 Entrepreneur | 2:21 Crocodile Dundthree | 3:01 Tax trouble | 4:09 He took his show on the road | 5:06 Retired | 5:32 Read more here → http://www.looper.com/31723/whatever-happened-crocodile-dundee/ The Reason We Don't He...
Police investigating a ’suspicious’ incident which led to the death of a man in Menzieshill this morning have brought in a forensic team. Police sealed off a block of flats at Thurso Crescent and remain on the scene. Police initially said it was a serious incident but later confirmed that a man had died. Officers say his death is being treated as suspicious. Full story: http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/2015/12/23/police-seal-off-flats-after-major-incident-in-dundee/
A man had to be helped from his vehicle after it became stuck in flood water. Fire crews were called to Forties Road in Dundee after the delivery driver's could not make it through the water. The bottom of the road has been submerged in flood water after the Dighty burst its banks. Full story here: http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/2016/01/06/dundee-weather-fire-crews-help-driver-after-van-gets-stuck-in-flood-water/
In this trip down memory lane, we focus on restaurant venues in Dundee that have served up tasty offerings to tempt customers over the years.
This is the terrifying moment a vehicle transporter sways precariously as it travels along one of Tayside's busiest roads. Full story: http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/2016/05/10/vehicle-transporter-captured-camera-swaying-along-a90/
Dundee Chinese takeaway tests drone delivery system. Steve Chow talks to the Evening Telegraph's James Simpson
Dundee United stars were on hand to spread some Christmas joy at Ninewells Hospital today. The first team squad handed out gifts to kids at the children's wards and other patients around Ninewells. Full story: http://www.eveningtelegraph.co.uk/2015/12/15/dundee-united-stars-spread-christmas-cheer-at-ninewells-hospital/