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Liverpool

Liverpool is a city in Merseyside, England. It's the fourth largest city in the United Kingdom and has a population of 435,500.

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Where did cisse play after Liverpool?

Papa Cissé played for Liverpool then Newcastle United successfully bought Papa Cissé

Why should Liverpool move to Stanley Park?

I assume you are talking about Liverpool Football club. In my opinion they shouldn't. Stanley Park is a beautiful oasis in North Liverpool and should not be spoiled. If they ever decide to vacate the Anfield site there are plenty of brownfield sites in the city.

When was In Liverpool created?

In Liverpool was created in 2012.

Where can one read the Liverpool Echo online?

One can read the Liverpool Echo online by browsing to the Official Liverpool Echo site, and proceeding to read it. On the Liverpool Echo site there's news on happenings in Liverpool, as well as information on what's on, sport, and "Buy, Sell and Tell."

What is the denomyn of the people who live in Liverpool?

They're English thus, British! And they are also Liverpuddlians.

What country is Liverpool in?

Liverpool is located in the United Kingdom in the county of Merseyside (which used to be part of Lancashire). Liverpool has many rail stations, and the main one is Liverpool Lime Street. The train operating companies which operate to Liverpool include Merseyrail, Virgin Trains, First TransPennine Express, Northern Rail and the occasional CrossCountry diverted service. For full details on Liverpool click here.

Why Liverpool kop?

The Kop is named after hill called Spion Kop in South Africa, the scene of a battle during the Boer War.

Which year did Liverpool take the premiership?

Liverpool have never "taken" the premiership only Chelsea,Arsenal,Man u and Blackburn Rovers have won the premiership.

When did King's Regiment - Liverpool - end?

King's Regiment - Liverpool - ended in 1958.

What were the main industries in Liverpool in the 1970s?

In the later 20th century industries in Liverpool included engineering, cement manufacture, sugar refining and flour milling.

Why did Liverpool castle get destroyed?

It was not so much destroyed as fell into decline.

After the English civil war part of it was torn down as it had been used by Royalists and they wished to make it unusable. Of course the bulk of it remained but with no money and loss of interest it started to deteriorate. it fell into the corporation of Liverpool's hands and for while the poor used it building shanty like housing in it.

After awhile it was deemed an eyesore. In those days they had little interest in maintaining and restoring buildings such of these so they tore it down and built a church. This church was replaced by a second and then eventually it was replaced by the Victoria memorial we have today.

What is the distance between Liverpool and Middlesex?

Liverpool is a city in North West of England. Middlesex is a fairly large county on the North West edge of London. Actually Middlesex doesn't exist anymore as an administrative district, it has been absorbed into Greater London, although it is still recognised as a postal address. Anyway, the answer to your question is about 220 miles, depending whereabouts in Middlesex you start from. It takes about 3.5 hours to drive on a good day and about 2.5 hours by train.

Why was Liverpool built where it is?

Because of easy access to the open sea via the River Mersey. also because it was a port town used in the time of the slave triangle. because Liverpool would give the people apart from the slaves good to last them until they got back to America.