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Dundee
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Dundee is a lively, friendly city in a dramatic location at the mouth of the River Tay on Scotland's east coast.
Life sciences research, the arts, business, education, hi-tech manufacturing, telecommunications and tourism are Dundee's new found talents. Previously Dundee boasted a premier whaling port and was the centre of the world textile trade.
Dundee serves up a unique quality of life with more hours of sunshine, the purest air quality and more green spaces than any other Scottish city.
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Even prior to its Victorian heyday, Dundee was a town of considerable importance. It was here in 1309 that Robert the Bruce was proclaimed the lawful King of Scots, and during the Reformation it earned itself a reputation for tolerance, sheltering leading figures such as John Knox. After destruction by the Jacobite Viscount Dundee, the city picked itself up in the 1800s, its train and harbour links making it a major centre for shipbuilding, whaling and the manufacture of jute. This, along with jam and journalism – the three Js which famously defined the city – has all but disappeared, with only local publishing giant D.C. Thomson, publisher of the timelessly popular Beano and Dandy comics, as well as a spread of other comics and newspapers, still playing a meaningful role in the city.
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