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Excuse me Wikipedia, but if Greenock suffered a Blitz that was slightly less heavier than Clydebank, then surely there should be a page on the Clydebank Blitz and the effects on shipbuilding and the munitions plants in Clydebank.

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"Busiest port in the world" claim

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I added a citation requirement for the claim that Greenock was the busiest port in the world (during WW2 I presume). The term 'busiest' needs to be defined- Highest numbers of ships visiting? Largest amount of cargo tonnage? Most passengers? Londonclanger (talk) 15:54, 3 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]