yes, they are nouns because they names of proper places
* London * Birmingham * Bristol * Falmouth * Liverpool * Manchester * Plymouth * Portsmouth * Leeds
The biggest cities in England include: * London * Birmingham * Manchester * Liverpool * Leeds * Sheffield * Bristol * Newcastle-upon-Tyne * Nottingham * Leicester
Nicolas anelka (arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester city, Bolton) teddy sheringham (west ham, tottenham, Manchester united, Portsmouth, Nottingham forest) Craig bellamy (west ham, Newcastle, coventry city, blackburn, Liverpool) peter crouch (Southampton, Portsmouth, Liverpool, west ham, tottenham) Andy cole (Manchester united, Manchester city, Portsmouth, Nottingham forest, Newcastle, blackburn)
There are many cities in England, here are a few, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Bristol, Newcastle, Liverpool, Southampton, Stoke on Trent, Oxford, Norwich, Leicester, Chester, Leeds, York, Nottingham, Canterbury, Brighton.
Aberdeen ... Glasgow ... Plymouth Portsmouth ... London .... Bristol Coventry ... Birmingham ... Sheffield Liverpool .... Manchester ... Leeds Newcastle ... Cardiff ... Swansea Southampton ... Exeter ... Oxford Cambridge ... Ipswich ... Nottingham Norwich ... York ... Hull Edinburgh ... Stoke-on-trent
Leeds, Liverpool, Hartlepool, Aberdeen & Middlesbrough are five examples.
Manchester and Birmingham Airports are the nearest to Liverpool.
Here a some of the main cities. London Manchester Newcastle Leeds Sheffield Bristol Birmingham Southampton Liverpool Coventry York Stoke on Trent
Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Liverpool, Bristol, Exeter, Sheffield, Nottingham, Oxford, Coventry, Norwich, Southampton.
Some of the locations of Best Western Hotels are Yorkshire, Birmingham, Cambridge, Canterbury, Edinburgh, Southampton, London, Liverpool, Manchester, etc.
Arsenal, Chelsea, Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur, West Ham United- London Aston Villa, Birmingham City- Birmingham Blackburn Rovers- Blackburn Bolton Wanderers- Bolton Derby County- Derby Everton, Liverpool- Liverpool (Merseyside) Manchester City, Manchester United- Manchester Middlesbrough- Middlesbrough Newcastle United- Newcastle Portsmouth- Portsmouth Reading- Reading (near London) Sunderland- Sunderland Wigan Athletic- Wigan
London Birmingham Manchester Liverpool Southampton Paris Moscow Dresden Coventry Hamburg Dusseldorf Munich Berlin