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Cumbernauld topographic map

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Cumbernauld

Cumbernauld's name probably comes from the Gaelic comar nan allt, meaning "meeting of the burns or streams". There are differing views as to the etymology of this. One theory is that from its high point in the Central Belt, its streams flow both west to the River Clyde and east to the Firth of Forth so Cumbernauld's name is about it being on a watershed. Another theory ascribes the name to the meeting point of the Red Burn and Bog Stank streams within Cumbernauld Glen. 'Cumbernauld' is generally considered to be a Gaelic name. However, early forms containing Cumyr- hint at a Cumbric predecessor derived from *cömber, 'confluence' (c.f Welsh cymer, 'confluence'), synonymous with Aber. This seems to be suffixed with Cumbric *-ïn-alt, a topographical suffix perhaps referring to a hill or slope (Welsh yn allt, 'at a hill').

About this map

Name: Cumbernauld topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Cumbernauld, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, G67 1NG, United Kingdom (55.90778 -4.02826 55.98778 -3.94826)

Average elevation: 111 m

Minimum elevation: 37 m

Maximum elevation: 223 m

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