The population of Manchester grew rapidly at the start of the Industrial Revolution, climbing continuously from 95,000 in 1801 to a peak of 750,000 in 1931. The population has declined since then, with a recorded 392,819 in the 2001 census, a 9.2% drop since 1991.
Inner London also saw continuous growth in the 19th and early 20th centuries, with the population rising from 879,491 in 1801 to a peak of 4,997,741 in 1921. Seven decades of declining population was halted in 1991, with an increase of 200,000 over 1981 and a further increase in 2001 to a recorded population of 2,765,975.
The population growth of Outer London is far more marked than Inner London, rising from 131,666 in 1801 to a peak of 4,483,595 in 1961, much later than the Inner London population peak, probably caused by suburbanisation as people moved out of the depressed and run-down inner city. After falling for thirty years to 4,182,979 in 1981, the population of outer London has risen since and was recorded as 4,406,061 in 2001, only a few thousand off the all time peak.
Manchester because if you compare Birmingham and Manchester. Manchester is bigger because Manchester and Greater Manchester put together is almost the same size as London. Check on Google maps for the truth.
manchester has the largest student population in europeGreater Manchester: has the largest student population in Europe with over 100000 students across five universities.Within one hour's drive of Manchester, there is a total student population of over 300,000
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool
4.5% of the population of Manchester City (1.2% of greater manchester) is black african. So a fecking lot anyway, but not as many as London. Also - 9.1% of Manchester City (and 5.7% of greater Manchester) are Asian.
from the centre of london to the centre of manchester it is 320km.
It's about 200 miles from London to Manchester.
You can fit 13 Manchester's into London !
London is the most populated, by far. Birmingham is the second most populous, and then it is Glasgow. Liverpool is 4th and Manchester is 5th. Top 10 most populated cities in the UK as of 2011 census, the current populations are as follows: 1. London 8,174,100 * - City of London population only 7000 - City of Westminster population 219,400 2. Birmingham 1,073,000 3. Leeds 751,500 4. Glasgow 598,830 5. Sheffield 552,700 6. Bradford 522,500 7. Manchester 503,100 (not Greater Manchester) - Greater Manchester 2,682,500 8. Edinburgh 495,360 9. Liverpool 466,400 10. Bristol 428,200 * Note that the population statistic for London refers to Greater London which according to the "official definition" is not considered a city. Greater London is not a city in the proper sense that the word applies in the United Kingdom, that of being a status granted by the Crown. In addition, one of the London boroughs, Westminster (population 219,400 as of 2011), is already a city, as well as the City of London (population only 7000, as of 2011), itself which would make such a status anomalous.
I think it's Glasgow London Manchester populationwise..London 8,000,000 Birmingham 1,096,000 leeds 774,000 Glasgow 739,000 sheffield 555,000 i think it's lodon, Birmingham and leeds population in London: 7.2 million Birmingham: 992,000 Leeds: 720,000
Manchester, England is about 200 miles from London, England.
Manchester is only about 200 miles from London so it will be winter there as well.
Manchester in the United Kingdom has a population of 514,417 people. It is the sixth largest city in the United Kingdom.