London, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool, Bristol, York, Oxford, ... are some of them.
London, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Oxford, Cambridge, Stratford, Canterbury.
Can you supply an example of this? The only use of 'v' I can think of (in English) is where it stands for 'versus'. For example 'The football match was Manchester v Liverpool', meaning 'The football match was Manchester against Liverpool'. Perhaps some people would read this as '... Manchester and Liverpool'. Is that what you mean?
Probably the largest ones - London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol, Oxford, Leeds, Sheffield, ... It depends what is meant by imprtant.
London, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Belfast, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Leeds, Cardiff, Swansea, Bristol etc.
London, Birmingham and Manchester are the biggest cities. Glasgow, Edinburgh, Belfast, Bristol, Newcastle, Sheffield, Nottingham and Liverpool are all important, if slightly smaller, cities
There are many cities in England, here are a few, London, Manchester, Birmingham, Sheffield, Bristol, Newcastle, Liverpool, Southampton, Stoke on Trent, Oxford, Norwich, Leicester, Chester, Leeds, York, Nottingham, Canterbury, Brighton.
Aberdeen ... Glasgow ... Plymouth Portsmouth ... London .... Bristol Coventry ... Birmingham ... Sheffield Liverpool .... Manchester ... Leeds Newcastle ... Cardiff ... Swansea Southampton ... Exeter ... Oxford Cambridge ... Ipswich ... Nottingham Norwich ... York ... Hull Edinburgh ... Stoke-on-trent
really important
it is an important textile centre in Japan .it is also known as manchester of japan.
Liverpool was a major port so a large part of the economy was related to shipping.
The Beatles and the merseybeat! Many bands came out of Liverpool during that era.