How long is flight duration from liverpool to ibiza?
it takes 3 hours to fly from east midlands airport to ibiza
What is the distance between cheshire and Liverpool?
There are places where Manchester (a city) adjoins Cheshire (a county), and also places within the historic boundaries of Cheshire that are now in the county of Greater Manchester.
What was life like in Liverpool in the 1970s?
very bad because their were many gangs which would almost compete with each other by stabbing each other etc also because of the loss of jobs many people tried to make money the quickest way weather it was by mugging someone of from killing someone.
How long is the flight from Sacramento to Paris?
There don't appear to be any non-stop flights from Sacramento, CA (SMF) to Paris (CDG). The non-stop flight from San Fransisco (SFO) is 10h30m onboard Air France's B747 and the non-stop return to SFO is about 11h15m. To depart from Sacramento would require a stop and a connecting flight. Various airlines do provide this service, but use different cities to connect. The length of any stop-over would obviously change the overall travel time. Connecting flights range from about 13h30m to 21h+.
Distance in miles from Liverpool to holyhead?
Holyhead, Isle Of Anglesey to Liverpool, Merseyside = 94 miles.
What is liverpools oldest building?
The oldest building in Liverpool, England is the Liverpool Town Hall which was built in and dates back to 1754. Many buildings in Liverpool date back to the 18th century.
How can you get from Manchester to Liverpool?
The Best Way Is To Get The Train Form Lime Street To Euston.. It Isnt Cheap At The Weekend But You Can Get Good Deals; Or You Can Get A Coach Which Is Much Cheaper But It Takes A Hell Of A Lot Longer.. Hope This Helps xXx
How many times has liverpool fc won Barcelona?
As of October 2023, Liverpool FC has faced FC Barcelona in competitive matches several times, with notable victories including the 4-0 win in the UEFA Champions League semi-final second leg in 2019 and the 3-0 win in the 1976 UEFA Cup semi-final. Overall, Liverpool has recorded more than a handful of wins against Barcelona, but the exact number can vary depending on the specific matches considered. For the most accurate count, it’s best to refer to the latest official statistics.
Manchester to Liverpool train journey?
Yes, and what do you actually want to know? Can you travel from one to the other? How much does it cost? How long does it take? What time do the trains run? What companies run trains between the two cities? You need to be a little more specific in your questions in order to get the answers that you want.
Is Liverpool better than Barcelona?
They are the best English team ever, because they have won 18 leagues, 7 FA-cup's and 5 European big ones.
What train station do you change at for trains to Chester from Liverpool?
You will not need to. East Midlands Trains run services from Chesterfield to London St Pancras. For the majority of the day, they depart Chesterfield at XX:39 and XX:59, with some also departing around 47/48 minutes past. You're best to check train times before you depart though.
Liverpool is a large city in England, not Ireland.
There are many people of Irish descent in Liverpool, and it is sometimes referred to, jokingly, as "The Capital of Ireland" but this IS only a joke.
Is Glasgow bigger than Liverpool?
Of course Glasgow is a "big city" well in terms of the UK definition, and in comparison to UK average city sizes. Glasgow, even when considering just the Glasgow local authourity area is the third largest city in the United Kingdom after London and Birmingham, and nearly a third larger again than Scotland's capital city - Edinburgh.
Of course, if comparing Glasgow to the likes of London, New York, Paris or Tokyo then we would have to appropriatly determine the true definition of "big" in order to establish the true credentials of a city considered big, and it would probably be more suitable to call these huge cities "megalopolises" as opposed to just "big".
Bear in mind that the city's population has been made artificially smaller by both changes in the Glasgow City Council boundary, and movement to the outer suburbs and towns which are outwith this boundary, but still notionally part of the Greater Glasgow metropolitan area - towns such as Clydebank, Paisley, Kirkintilloch, Rutherglen, Cambuslang, Bearsden, Milngavie etc which all still have an 0141 telephone code and a "G" postcode. The residents of these areas still use Glasgow daily for work etc, and many still identify themselves as being "Glaswegian", but who are not themselves counted in any survey for Glasgow on population counts.
However, Glasgow is indeed larger than many capital cities around the world, and the Glasgow metropolitan area has a population of around 1.8-2.0 million - accounting for around one in three of the entire population of Scotland, and the truth is that many of theses sattelite towns could simply not exist if it were not for the jobs etc that Glasgow provides.
The bigger city infrastructure is clearly in place in Glasgow, and it has many many historical buildings, and everything else that you would expect to have in a "big city" such as the subway (underground) entertainment, regular appearances by top bands etc etc.
It has also contributed vastly to the wealth of the British economy, and helped considerably finance the British empire, and was for many many years only second to London in importance. Even today, Glasgow is the No.3 financial centre in Britain after London and Edinburgh for example.
Hope this answers your question.
Englishman, Coventry.
Was there a hotel called the shaftesbury in Liverpool city centre?
Yes, there was. It was at the bottom of Mount Pleasant, not far from the Adelphi hotel. It was on the corner of Upper Newington. A block of apartments with a Tesco Express on the ground floor stands on the site today.
How many miles from Liverpool to Widnes?
185 miles taking this route:
What are the main characteristics of the scouse accent?
Scouse is a dialect spoken in a small part of England, called Merseyside county. It is quite different from other English dialects. It has some Irish influences and is known as a fast, highly accented tone.
Where is closer to sheffield Liverpool or Manchester?
Manchester is closer to Liverpool than London .
Manchester - Liverpool = 27 miles, or 44 KM .
London to Liverpool ; 176 miles.
What does the Liverpool emblem mean?
The top green part is the pattern on the Shankly gates at Anfield, which reads You'll never walk alone. The main body shape is classic Liverpool with the Liverbird (a symbol of Liverpool) in the middle. The bottom banner shows that the club was founded in 1892 and the flames at the side represent the eternal flame monument that remembers the 96 dead in the Hillsborough disaster.
What is the capacity of the Anfield Stadium from Liverpool?
Anfeild Stadium is a football stadium located in Anfield, Liverpool England. This stadium has 4 stands, Spion Kop, Main Stand, Centenary Stand and Anfield Road. Anfield open in 1884 and is owned by Liverpoll F.C., that stated capacity is 45,545. Record capacity is 61,905 well over the limit, in 1952 for the match between Liverpool and Wolverhampton Wanderers. Plans to replace Anfield with 60,000 capacity stadium in adjacent ot Stanley Park were in 2002.
because when the where coming back they caught stronger winds
What was the transfer fee paid by Liverpool for Andy Carroll?
The transfer fee paid by Liverpool for Andy Carroll was £35 million. As Liverpool is wanting Andy Carroll back, their current valuation for him is £18 million.