Bombingham because of the racial bombings done to African Americans during the struggle for Civil Rights.
No nickname.
These are the names: Chris Gatdula Nickname: Christyle Ben Chung Nickname: B-Tek Kevin Brewer Nickname: Keibee Jeff Nguyen Nickname: Phi Phil Tayag Nickname: Swaggerboy Rynan S. Paguio Nickname: Kid Rainen Joe Larot/Punkee Nickname: Emajoenatio
It's not a nickname, it is his real name.
Usually it is a substitute for James. The nickname "Jimmy" is a common nickname for the boy's name "James". Just one example of a famous James with the nickname is President "Jimmy" Carter.
The nickname for the centrioles is centrosome.
Brum, which comes from the city's old name of Bromwicham
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Industrial Growth.
The Industrial Revolution.
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Lots of Birminghams in the world. If you're in the UK, it's 805 miles.
Kevin Phillips was the top goal scorer with 14 goals
Birmingham, Alabama, earned the nickname "Magic City" due to its rapid growth and industrial development in the late 19th century. Founded in 1871, the city experienced a population boom and economic expansion, particularly in iron and steel production, which seemed almost magical to many observers. The nickname also reflects the city's transformation from a small settlement into a bustling urban center within a short period, symbolizing the promise and potential of the American South during that era.
There are at least 14 Birminghams in the US. The one in Alabama is 1237 miles from Santa Fe.
Canterbury and York are the only two places in the UK to have archbishops.If you mean Birmingham, England, there is no Archbishop. The two Archbishops of the Church of England live in Canterbury and York. I can't speak for other Birminghams, though!
No. Adam Rooney of Birmingham City is from Republic of Ireland whilst Wayne Rooney of Manchester United is from Merseyside.