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  2. Liverpool–Manchester rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Map of built-up areas around Liverpool and Manchester. The cities of Liverpool and Manchester are about 35 miles (56 km) apart in North West England. Since the Industrial Revolution, there has been a consistent rivalry between the two cities based on economic and industrial competition. The two cities continue to be strong regional rivals in ...

  3. Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Using the population figures of BUAs at the 2021 Census (excluding London), Liverpool Built-up Area is the third largest in England with some 506,565 usual residents (behind only Birmingham and Leeds). Liverpool's built-up area is, therefore, larger than the major English cities of Bristol, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham and Sheffield.

  4. North West England - Wikipedia

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    The Merseyside-Manchester region has many other motorways that serve many millions on a daily basis: the M61 connects Manchester to Preston; the M56 runs south of Manchester to Cheshire and Wales; the M57 and M58 motorways run north of Liverpool and connect towns such as St. Helens and Wigan; the M60 is Manchester's ring road; and the M67 and ...

  5. Liverpool–Manchester lines - Wikipedia

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    The northern route (Chat Moss line) from Liverpool Lime Street terminus station via Earlestown, Newton-le-Willows and Lea Green to Manchester Victoria and Manchester Piccadilly. This line follows the route of the original 1830 Liverpool and Manchester Railway. The southern route (CLC line) from Liverpool Lime Street terminus via Warrington ...

  6. Manchester - Wikipedia

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    manchester.gov.uk. Manchester (/ ˈmæntʃɪstər, - tʃɛs -/ listen ⓘ) [6][7] is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had an estimated population of 568,996 in 2022. [4]

  7. Demographics of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    White: 88.9%. The demography of Liverpool is officially analysed by the Office for National Statistics. The Liverpool City Region is made up of Liverpool alongside the Metropolitan Boroughs of Halton, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens, and the Wirral. With a population of around 496,784, Liverpool is the largest settlement in the region and the sixth ...

  8. Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    It borders Lancashire to the north, Greater Manchester to the east, Cheshire to the south, the Welsh county of Flintshire across the Dee Estuary to the southwest, and the Irish Sea to the west. The largest settlement is the city of Liverpool. The county is highly urbanised, with an area of 249 square miles (645 km 2) and a population of 1.42 ...

  9. Liverpool City Region - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool City Region is a combined authority area in North West England. It has six council areas: the five metropolitan boroughs of Merseyside ( Liverpool, Knowsley, St Helens, Sefton, Wirral) and the unitary authority of Halton in Cheshire. [ 4] The region had a population of 1,571,045 in 2022. [ 5]