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  1. Douglas (Manx: Doolish, pronounced [ˈdðuːlʲəʃ]) is the capital city and largest settlement of the Isle of Man, with a population of 26,677 (2021) and an area of 4.1 square miles (10.5 km 2). [clarification needed] It is located at the mouth of the River Douglas, and on a sweeping bay of two miles (three kilometres).

  2. Visitor information for Douglas including accommodation, things to do, attractions, events and food & drink. Douglas is a village on the south bank of the Douglas Water and is 12 miles south west of Lanark.

  3. Douglas (Scottish Gaelic: Dùbhghlas) is a village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It is located on the south bank of the Douglas Water and on the A70 road that links Ayr, on the West coast of Scotland, to Edinburgh on the East, around 12 miles south west of Lanark.

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  5. Douglas, municipal borough and capital, since 1869, of the Isle of Man, one of the British Isles. It lies on the island’s east coast, 80 miles (130 km) northwest of Liverpool (across the Irish Sea). Low hills encircle the town, penetrated by the valley of the combined Dhoo (Manx, “dark”) and Glass.

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  6. Douglas has historic buildings, medieval character and links to the Cameronian regiment. The rural village on the south bank of the Douglas Water is set in rolling hills and moorland. It is well worth exploring the beauty of the historical buildings and the narrow winding streets of Douglas.

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  8. 1 day ago · It is a popular holiday resort with good sandy beaches situated along a wide bay, with its horse-drawn trams being a feature. It is the island's main commercial, retail and tourist centre, and is home to the Tynwald, the ancient Manx Parliament.