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the free encyclopedia Name for valley commonly used in Ireland · Scotland and the Isle of Man This article is about the geographical feature. For other uses · see Glen (disambiguation) . Glendun · one of the Glens of Antrim in Northern Ireland A glen is a valley · typically one that is long and bounded by gently sloped concave sides · unlike a ravine · North Ayrshire · Scotland The word is Goidelic in origin: gleann in Irish and Scottish Gaelic · glion in Manx . The designation "glen" also occurs often in place names. In Manx · glan is also to be found meaning glen. It is cognate with Welsh glyn . [ · citation needed ] · 1 ] · Examples in Northern England · such as Glenridding · Westmorland · or Glendue · near Haltwhistle · Northumberland · are thought to derive from the aforementioned Cumbric cognate · or another Brythonic equivalent. This likely underlies some examples in Southern Scotland . [
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91; 1 ] Examples in Northern England , such as Glenridding , Westmorland , or Glendue, near Haltwhistle , Northumberland , are thought to derive from the aforementioned Cumbric cognate, or another Brythonic equivalent. This likely underlies some examples in Southern Scotland . [ 2 ] [ page needed ] As the name of a river , it is thought to derive from the Irish word glan meaning clean, or the Welsh word gleindid meaning purity. An example is the Glens of Antrim in Northe
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