Luggie Aqueduct
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Luggie Aqueduct
Summary
Luggie Aqueduct is a navigable aqueduct[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (navigable_aqueduct category, ranking #10 of 19).[2]
Key Facts
- Luggie Aqueduct is the creator of John Smeaton[3].
- Luggie Aqueduct is located in East Dunbartonshire[4].
- Luggie Aqueduct is located in Kirkintilloch[5].
- Luggie Aqueduct is in the country of United Kingdom[6].
- Luggie Aqueduct's instance of is recorded as navigable aqueduct[7].
- Luggie Aqueduct's instance of is recorded as stone arch bridge[8].
- Luggie Aqueduct's crosses is recorded as Luggie Water[9].
- Luggie Aqueduct is made of stone[10].
- Luggie Aqueduct's Commons category is recorded as Luggie Aqueduct[11].
- Luggie Aqueduct's OS grid reference is recorded as NS6574073935[12].
- Luggie Aqueduct's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 55.9397, 'lon': -4.15107}[13].
- Luggie Aqueduct's number of spans is recorded as {'amount': '+1'}[14].
- Luggie Aqueduct's heritage designation is recorded as category A listed building[15].
- Luggie Aqueduct's length is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+37.8'}[16].
- Luggie Aqueduct's width is recorded as {'unit': 'Q11573', 'amount': '+27.4'}[17].
- Luggie Aqueduct's carries thoroughfare is recorded as Forth and Clyde Canal[18].
- Luggie Aqueduct's associated electoral district is recorded as Cumbernauld and Kirkintilloch[19].
- Luggie Aqueduct's historic county is recorded as Dunbartonshire[20].
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Works and Contributions
Luggie Aqueduct is the creator of John Smeaton[3].
Why It Matters
Luggie Aqueduct draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (navigable_aqueduct category, ranking #10 of 19).[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]