Glesga

Glesga is a Lovian hamlet in the state of Clymene. Glesga is located on Asian Island, near. The hamlet was founded in 1901 by Scottish entrepeneurs Angus Cameron and Burk Campbell. Most inhabitants are of Scottish origin.

Geography
Glesga is located in the heartland of central Asian Island in the state of Clymene. It is surrounded by mountains and is quite isolated. The hamlet is close to the Chinese hamlets Xiandu and Nóngyè. Glesga is connected to Abington by road.

Demography
Glesga has 123 inhabitants, of which 54 are of Scottish origin, 23 are of Chinese origin, 13 are of English origin, 10 are of Dutch origin and 9 are of German origin. The remaining inhabitants have other roots. Most inhabitants are protestant Christian.

Facilities
There are two churches in Glesga, a calvinist protestant church and an anglican church. There is a very small primary school and a supermarket. There is an arts and crafts shop at the north side of the hamlet.

A couple of forestry businesses are based in and around Glesga. There are quite a few sawmills and timber warehouses in Glesga. The common green in the center of the village is surrounded by the community house and the offices of the Glesga Timber Company. Timber is transported by road to Timber Harbor and Sofasi.