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  2. Demographics of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The South Asian population of Liverpool is one of the city's fastest growing ethnic groups; in 2001 some 5,000 South Asians were residing in the city (1.1% of the local population). Over the next eight years, the community more than doubled in size to 13,000 (3% of the local population, which is actually much lower than England's average of 6% ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The city of Liverpool is at the core of a much larger and more populous metropolitan area, however, at the most recent UK Census in 2021, the area governed by Liverpool City Council had a population of 486,100, a 4.2% increase from the previous Census in 2011. This figure increased to 500,500 people by 2022, according to data from Liverpool ...

  5. Economy of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Liverpool encompasses a wide range of economic activity that occurs within and surrounding the city of Liverpool, England.. With a population of over 1.3 million in its Larger Urban Zone, and a metropolitan area population of 2,241,000, Liverpool is one of the largest cities in the United Kingdom and sits at the centre of the broader Merseyside economic area, which is itself one ...

  6. History of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    History of Liverpool. The history of Liverpool can be traced back to 1190 when the place was known as 'Liuerpul', possibly meaning a pool or creek with muddy water, though other origins of the name have been suggested. The borough was founded by royal charter in 1207 by King John, made up of only seven streets in the shape of the letter 'H'.

  7. Black people in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the black community was estimated to make up 1.9% of Liverpool's population. [5] By 2011 the population of Liverpool was 2.8% black according to the 2011 census. Social unrest

  8. Timeline of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    This is the peak size of Liverpool's population. 1932 – 1932 Summer Olympics gold medal for town planning awarded to John Hughes (architect) for city of Liverpool sports stadium. 1934 18 July: Royal opening of Queensway Tunnel, the A580 road (Liverpool–East Lancashire Road, the UK's first intercity highway) and Walton Hall Park.

  9. Liverpool Built-up Area - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool Built-up Area (previously Liverpool Urban Area in 2001 and prior) is a term used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to denote the urban area around Liverpool in England, to the east of the River Mersey. The contiguous built-up area extends beyond the area administered by Liverpool City Council into adjoining local ...