Manchester is closer to Liverpool than London .
Manchester - Liverpool = 27 miles, or 44 KM .
London to Liverpool ; 176 miles.
The biggest cities in England include: * London * Birmingham * Manchester * Liverpool * Leeds * Sheffield * Bristol * Newcastle-upon-Tyne * Nottingham * Leicester
Well, darling, Liverpool is further north than Sheffield. It's not rocket science, just look at a map and you'll see it plain as day. Liverpool is up there chillin' closer to the North Pole while Sheffield is a bit more south.
London, Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Nottingham, Sheffield and Bristol. There maybe more.
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By size this is, 1.London 2.Birmingham 3.Leeds 4.Glasgow 5.Sheffield Other cities like Manchester (11), Liverpool (9) and Edinburgh (10) are as well quite well known.
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In order of population: London, Birmingham, Glasgow (Scotland), Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Sheffield.
Manchester which is also the third largest city in England
11 - Manchester United. 10 - Arsenal. 8 - Tottenham Hotspur. 7 - Liverpool, Chelsea, Aston Villa. 6 - Newcastle United, Blackburn Rovers. 5 - West Bromwich Albion, Manchester City, Wanderers 4 - Wolverhampton Wanderers, Bolton Wanderers, Sheffield United. 3 - Sheffield Wednesday, West Ham United.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Bristol, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield, Newcastle, Exeter, Nottingham plus many more.
Yes, Sheffield is further north than Liverpool. Sheffield is located at a latitude of approximately 53.3831° N, while Liverpool is at about 53.4084° N. This means that Sheffield is slightly further south than Liverpool, contrary to the initial question.
London, Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham are all major cities in the UK. Also Bristol and Sheffield are major cities as well.