LIVERPOOL Michał Sroka  Kl. IITZ/AK LIVERPOOL
Liverpool   is a  city  and  metropolitan borough  in  Merseyside ,  England , along the eastern side of the  Mersey Estuary . Liverpool is governed by one of five councils within the  metropolitan county  of Merseyside, and is one of England's  core cities  and its fifth most populous — 447,500 in 2006, with 816,000 in the  Liverpool Urban Area , which includes suburbs on the Liverpool side of the Mersey but not those on the  Wirral Peninsula . The term  Greater Merseyside  is sometimes used to described a broader area, which also includes the borough of  Halton . Built across a ridge of hills rising up to a height of around 230 feet (70 metres) above sea-level at Everton Hill, the city's urban area runs directly into  Bootle  and  Crosby  in  Sefton  to the north, and  Huyton  and  Prescot  in  Knowsley  to the east. It faces  Wallasey  and  Birkenhead  across the  River Mersey  to the west. Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as  Liverpudlians  and nicknamed " Scousers ", in reference to the local meal known as 'scouse', a form of stew. The word scouse has also become synonymous with the Liverpool accent and dialect. This year (2007), the city is celebrating its 800th anniversary, and in 2008 it will hold the  European Capital of Culture  title (together with  Stavanger ,  Norway ). [
Liverpool skyline, as seen from across the  River   Mersey
History  King John's  letters  patent  of 1207 announced the foundation of the borough of Liverpool and by the middle of the 16th century the population was still only around 500. In the 17th century there was slow progress in trade and population growth. Battles for the town were waged during the  English   Civil  War , including an eighteen-day siege in 1644.
In 1699 Liverpool was made a  parish  by  Act  of  Parliament , that same year its first slave ship, Liverpool Merchant, set sail for Africa. As trade from the  West   Indies  surpassed that of Ireland and Europe, Liverpool began to grow. The first  wet  dock  in Britain was built in Liverpool in 1715. Substantial profits from the  slave   trade  helped the town to prosper and rapidly grow. By close of the century Liverpool controlled over 41% of European and 80% of Britain's slave commerce. By the start of the nineteenth century, 40% of the world's trade was passing through Liverpool and the construction of major buildings reflected this wealth. In 1830, Liverpool (along with  Manchester ) became the first city to have an intercity rail link, through the  Liverpool and Manchester  Railway . The population continued to rise rapidly, especially during the 1840s when the  Irish  began arriving by the thousands due to the  Great   Famine , leading to sectarian tension and violence [ citation   needed ] . By 1851, approximately 25% of the city was Irish-born. During the first part of the 20th century, Liverpool was pulling in emigrants from across Europe. During  World  War II  there were 80  air-raids  on  Merseyside , killing 2500 people and causing damage to almost half the homes in the metropolitan area. Since 1952 Liverpool has been twinned with  Cologne ,  Germany , a city that shared the horrifying experience of excessive aerial bombing. Significant rebuilding followed the war, including massive housing estates and the  Seaforth   Dock , the largest dock project in Britain.
The population of Liverpool peaked in the 1931 census, which reported 855,688 inhabitants. This had declined to 610,114 by 1961, and further to 439,476 in the 2001 census. [2] In the 1960s Liverpool became a centre of  youth   culture . The " Merseybeat " sound which became synonymous with The Beatles and fellow Liverpudlian pop bands of the era catapulted the city to the front of the popular music scene. From the mid-1970s onwards Liverpool's docks and traditional manufacturing industries went into sharp decline. The advent of  containerization  meant that Liverpool's docks became largely obsolete. In the early 1980s  unemployment  rates in Liverpool were amongst the highest in the UK. In recent years, Liverpool's economy has recovered and has experienced growth rates higher than the national average since the mid-nineties. In 1974, Liverpool became a  metropolitan   district  within the newly created  metropolitan   county  of  Merseyside , it had previously been in  Lancashire . At the end of the century Liverpool was concentrating on regeneration which still continues today, with the city winning the accolade of  European Capital of Culture  for 2008. Capitalising on the popularity of the 1960s pop group  The Beatles  and other groups of the Merseybeat era, tourism has also become a significant factor in Liverpool's economy. In 2004, property developer Grosvenor started the  Paradise  Project , a £920 m development centered on Paradise Street, which will involve the most significant changes to Liverpool's city centre since the post-war reconstruction. Now known as Liverpool 1 parts are nearing completion.
  The  Royal   Liver   Building  towers over Water Street and the Town Hall
Culture  Liverpool is internationally known as a cultural centre, with a particularly rich history in popular music (most notably  The Beatles ), performing and visual arts. In 2003, Liverpool was named  European Capital of Culture for 2008 . A series of cultural events during 2004-9 is planned, peaking in 2008.
Liverpool European Capital of Culture 2008 flag, flying in front of the  Port of Liverpool  Building
Poetry  During the late 1960s, the city also became well known for the  Liverpool  poets , of whom  Roger  McGough  and the late  Adrian  Henri  are among the best known. The anthology  The  Mersey   Sound , by Henri, McGough and  Brian   Patten , has sold over 500,000 copies since first being published in 1967.
  SuperLambBanana, a well-known sculpture in the Albert Dock area, recently relocated to Tithebarn Street
Performing arts  From summer 2007 on, the city will present an annual theatrical highlight inside  Liverpool  Cathedral  and in the adjacent St James' Cemetery:  The Liverpool  Shakespeare   Festival  will be introduced with a captivating production of  Macbeth . In summer 2008, it will present  A  Midsummer   Night's   Dream  to celebrate the spirit of Liverpool's year as  European Capital of Culture . Liverpool has a strong history of performing arts which is reflected in the number of theatres in the city, including the  Empire ,  Everyman ,  Neptune ,  Royal   Court  and  Unity  Theatres, and the  Liverpool  Playhouse . The Everyman and Playhouse run their own theatre company [3]  as does the  Unity Theatre . [4] A flourishing orchestra, the  Royal  Liverpool  Philharmonic  Orchestra , performs in its own home, the  Philharmonic  Hall . The city is also features a  Liverpool  Youth  Orchestra
View of  Liverpool  Anglican   cathedral
Visual arts  Liverpool has long had a reputation in the visual arts. Painter  George   Stubbs  was born in the city in 1724.  Pre-Raphaelites  are among the important paintings in the  Walker Art  Gallery .  Sudley   House  contains another major collection of pre 20th century art. [5]  Liverpool has more galleries and national museums than any city apart from London. The  Tate  Liverpool  gallery houses the modern art collection of the Tate in the north of England. The  FACT  centre  hosts touring multimedia exhibitions. The  Liverpool Biennial [6]  is a festival of arts held (as the name implies) every two years. The festival generally runs from mid September to late November and comprises three main sections; the International, The Independents and New Contemporaries although fringe events are timed to coincide. It was during this event in 2004 that  Yoko   Ono 's work "My mother is beautiful" caused widespread public protest by exhibiting photographs of a naked woman's pubic area on the main shopping street. Despite protests the work remained in place. The 2006 Biennial ran until mid November, exhibitions could be found dotted around Liverpool City centre and included such things as the lions in front of St Georges Hall being caged, and St Lukes Church being filled with upturned boats
Liverpool's skyline, as seen from the River Mersey. The  Liver   Building  on the left
The Parish Church of St. Nicholas and the Atlantic Tower hotel near Pier Head. The Atlantic Tower was designed to resemble the prow of a ship to reflect Liverpool's maritime history
Sport  Liverpool is associated with a variety of sports, most notably  football , but also a number of others. Liverpool has two  Premier  League  football clubs:  Liverpool F.C.  at  Anfield  and  Everton  F.C.  at  Goodison  Park . Both teams have enjoyed a considerable amount of success, with Liverpool the most successful team in English football, having won a record 18 League titles, five  European  Cups , and seven  FA  Cups ; whilst Everton, who have been present in the top professional league longer than any other club (and with the exception of  Arsenal  have the longest unbroken spell in the top flight of English football) have won nine league titles, the  UEFA Cup  Winners ' Cup  once and the FA Cup five times. There has never been a season in which at least one of the two teams was not in England's top division. During the 1980s both clubs enjoyed huge success dominating both the league and cup competitions in England and Europe. Highlights of this period were the FA Cup finals of 1986 and 1989 involving both clubs. The relation between the fans of the two teams is generally very good in comparison to other teams located in big cities [ citation   needed ] . Amateur football is played by teams in the  Liverpool  County  Premier  League . County cricket is occasionally played in Liverpool, with  Lancashire   County   Cricket   Club  typically playing one match every year at  Liverpool  Cricket   Club ,  Aigburth .
Aintree   Racecourse  to the north of Liverpool in the adjacent borough of  Sefton  is home to the famous  steeplechase , the  Grand  National , One of the most famous events in the international  horse   racing  calendar, it is held in early April of each year. In addition to horse-racing, Aintree has also hosted  motor  racing , including the  British  Grand Prix  in the 1950s and 1960s. Liverpool Harriers, who meet at Wavertree Athletics Centre, are one of five athletic clubs. Liverpool has a long history of boxing that has produced  John  Conteh ,  Alan  Rudkin  and  Paul  Hodkinson  and hosts high level amateur boxing events.  Park Road  Gymnastics   Centre  provides training to a high level. The  City of Liverpool  Swimming   Club  has been  National   Speedo   League   Champions  8 out of the last 11 years.  Liverpool  Tennis   Development   Programme  based at  Wavertree   Tennis   Centre  is one of the largest in the UK. [7]  Liverpool is also home to the  Red Triangle Karate  Club , which provided many of the 1990 squad that won the World Shotokan Championships in Sunderland. Luminaries include Sensei Keinosuke Enoeda, Sensei Frank Brennan, Sensei Omry Weiss, Sensei Dekel Kerer, Sensei  Andy Sherry  and Sensei  Terry   O'Neill , who is also famous for various acting roles. Rugby league is played at amateur and student level within the city; the last professional team bearing the city's name was  Liverpool City , which folded in the 1960s.  Liverpool  St   Helens  F.C.  is one of the oldest  rugby  union  teams in the UK. Liverpool is one of three cities which still host the traditional sport of  British  Baseball  and it hosts the annual England-Wales international match every two years, alternating with  Cardiff  and  Newport .  Liverpool  Trojans  are the oldest existing baseball club in the UK. The  Royal  Liverpool Golf  Club , situated in the nearby town of  Hoylake  on the Wirral Peninsula, has hosted  The  Open   Championship  on a number of occasions, most recently in 2006. It has also hosted the  Walker Cup .
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Liverpool's inner city has handsome Georgian terraced streets

Liverpool

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    LIVERPOOL Michał Sroka Kl. IITZ/AK LIVERPOOL
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    Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside , England , along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary . Liverpool is governed by one of five councils within the metropolitan county of Merseyside, and is one of England's core cities and its fifth most populous — 447,500 in 2006, with 816,000 in the Liverpool Urban Area , which includes suburbs on the Liverpool side of the Mersey but not those on the Wirral Peninsula . The term Greater Merseyside is sometimes used to described a broader area, which also includes the borough of Halton . Built across a ridge of hills rising up to a height of around 230 feet (70 metres) above sea-level at Everton Hill, the city's urban area runs directly into Bootle and Crosby in Sefton to the north, and Huyton and Prescot in Knowsley to the east. It faces Wallasey and Birkenhead across the River Mersey to the west. Inhabitants of Liverpool are referred to as Liverpudlians and nicknamed " Scousers ", in reference to the local meal known as 'scouse', a form of stew. The word scouse has also become synonymous with the Liverpool accent and dialect. This year (2007), the city is celebrating its 800th anniversary, and in 2008 it will hold the European Capital of Culture title (together with Stavanger , Norway ). [
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    Liverpool skyline, asseen from across the River Mersey
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    History KingJohn's letters patent of 1207 announced the foundation of the borough of Liverpool and by the middle of the 16th century the population was still only around 500. In the 17th century there was slow progress in trade and population growth. Battles for the town were waged during the English Civil War , including an eighteen-day siege in 1644.
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    In 1699 Liverpoolwas made a parish by Act of Parliament , that same year its first slave ship, Liverpool Merchant, set sail for Africa. As trade from the West Indies surpassed that of Ireland and Europe, Liverpool began to grow. The first wet dock in Britain was built in Liverpool in 1715. Substantial profits from the slave trade helped the town to prosper and rapidly grow. By close of the century Liverpool controlled over 41% of European and 80% of Britain's slave commerce. By the start of the nineteenth century, 40% of the world's trade was passing through Liverpool and the construction of major buildings reflected this wealth. In 1830, Liverpool (along with Manchester ) became the first city to have an intercity rail link, through the Liverpool and Manchester Railway . The population continued to rise rapidly, especially during the 1840s when the Irish began arriving by the thousands due to the Great Famine , leading to sectarian tension and violence [ citation needed ] . By 1851, approximately 25% of the city was Irish-born. During the first part of the 20th century, Liverpool was pulling in emigrants from across Europe. During World War II there were 80 air-raids on Merseyside , killing 2500 people and causing damage to almost half the homes in the metropolitan area. Since 1952 Liverpool has been twinned with Cologne , Germany , a city that shared the horrifying experience of excessive aerial bombing. Significant rebuilding followed the war, including massive housing estates and the Seaforth Dock , the largest dock project in Britain.
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    The population ofLiverpool peaked in the 1931 census, which reported 855,688 inhabitants. This had declined to 610,114 by 1961, and further to 439,476 in the 2001 census. [2] In the 1960s Liverpool became a centre of youth culture . The " Merseybeat " sound which became synonymous with The Beatles and fellow Liverpudlian pop bands of the era catapulted the city to the front of the popular music scene. From the mid-1970s onwards Liverpool's docks and traditional manufacturing industries went into sharp decline. The advent of containerization meant that Liverpool's docks became largely obsolete. In the early 1980s unemployment rates in Liverpool were amongst the highest in the UK. In recent years, Liverpool's economy has recovered and has experienced growth rates higher than the national average since the mid-nineties. In 1974, Liverpool became a metropolitan district within the newly created metropolitan county of Merseyside , it had previously been in Lancashire . At the end of the century Liverpool was concentrating on regeneration which still continues today, with the city winning the accolade of European Capital of Culture for 2008. Capitalising on the popularity of the 1960s pop group The Beatles and other groups of the Merseybeat era, tourism has also become a significant factor in Liverpool's economy. In 2004, property developer Grosvenor started the Paradise Project , a £920 m development centered on Paradise Street, which will involve the most significant changes to Liverpool's city centre since the post-war reconstruction. Now known as Liverpool 1 parts are nearing completion.
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    The Royal Liver Building towers over Water Street and the Town Hall
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    Culture Liverpoolis internationally known as a cultural centre, with a particularly rich history in popular music (most notably The Beatles ), performing and visual arts. In 2003, Liverpool was named European Capital of Culture for 2008 . A series of cultural events during 2004-9 is planned, peaking in 2008.
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    Liverpool European Capitalof Culture 2008 flag, flying in front of the Port of Liverpool Building
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    Poetry Duringthe late 1960s, the city also became well known for the Liverpool poets , of whom Roger McGough and the late Adrian Henri are among the best known. The anthology The Mersey Sound , by Henri, McGough and Brian Patten , has sold over 500,000 copies since first being published in 1967.
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    SuperLambBanana,a well-known sculpture in the Albert Dock area, recently relocated to Tithebarn Street
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    Performing arts From summer 2007 on, the city will present an annual theatrical highlight inside Liverpool Cathedral and in the adjacent St James' Cemetery: The Liverpool Shakespeare Festival will be introduced with a captivating production of Macbeth . In summer 2008, it will present A Midsummer Night's Dream to celebrate the spirit of Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture . Liverpool has a strong history of performing arts which is reflected in the number of theatres in the city, including the Empire , Everyman , Neptune , Royal Court and Unity Theatres, and the Liverpool Playhouse . The Everyman and Playhouse run their own theatre company [3] as does the Unity Theatre . [4] A flourishing orchestra, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra , performs in its own home, the Philharmonic Hall . The city is also features a Liverpool Youth Orchestra
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    View of Liverpool Anglican cathedral
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    Visual arts Liverpool has long had a reputation in the visual arts. Painter George Stubbs was born in the city in 1724. Pre-Raphaelites are among the important paintings in the Walker Art Gallery . Sudley House contains another major collection of pre 20th century art. [5] Liverpool has more galleries and national museums than any city apart from London. The Tate Liverpool gallery houses the modern art collection of the Tate in the north of England. The FACT centre hosts touring multimedia exhibitions. The Liverpool Biennial [6] is a festival of arts held (as the name implies) every two years. The festival generally runs from mid September to late November and comprises three main sections; the International, The Independents and New Contemporaries although fringe events are timed to coincide. It was during this event in 2004 that Yoko Ono 's work "My mother is beautiful" caused widespread public protest by exhibiting photographs of a naked woman's pubic area on the main shopping street. Despite protests the work remained in place. The 2006 Biennial ran until mid November, exhibitions could be found dotted around Liverpool City centre and included such things as the lions in front of St Georges Hall being caged, and St Lukes Church being filled with upturned boats
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    Liverpool's skyline, asseen from the River Mersey. The Liver Building on the left
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    The Parish Churchof St. Nicholas and the Atlantic Tower hotel near Pier Head. The Atlantic Tower was designed to resemble the prow of a ship to reflect Liverpool's maritime history
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    Sport Liverpoolis associated with a variety of sports, most notably football , but also a number of others. Liverpool has two Premier League football clubs: Liverpool F.C. at Anfield and Everton F.C. at Goodison Park . Both teams have enjoyed a considerable amount of success, with Liverpool the most successful team in English football, having won a record 18 League titles, five European Cups , and seven FA Cups ; whilst Everton, who have been present in the top professional league longer than any other club (and with the exception of Arsenal have the longest unbroken spell in the top flight of English football) have won nine league titles, the UEFA Cup Winners ' Cup once and the FA Cup five times. There has never been a season in which at least one of the two teams was not in England's top division. During the 1980s both clubs enjoyed huge success dominating both the league and cup competitions in England and Europe. Highlights of this period were the FA Cup finals of 1986 and 1989 involving both clubs. The relation between the fans of the two teams is generally very good in comparison to other teams located in big cities [ citation needed ] . Amateur football is played by teams in the Liverpool County Premier League . County cricket is occasionally played in Liverpool, with Lancashire County Cricket Club typically playing one match every year at Liverpool Cricket Club , Aigburth .
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    Aintree Racecourse to the north of Liverpool in the adjacent borough of Sefton is home to the famous steeplechase , the Grand National , One of the most famous events in the international horse racing calendar, it is held in early April of each year. In addition to horse-racing, Aintree has also hosted motor racing , including the British Grand Prix in the 1950s and 1960s. Liverpool Harriers, who meet at Wavertree Athletics Centre, are one of five athletic clubs. Liverpool has a long history of boxing that has produced John Conteh , Alan Rudkin and Paul Hodkinson and hosts high level amateur boxing events. Park Road Gymnastics Centre provides training to a high level. The City of Liverpool Swimming Club has been National Speedo League Champions 8 out of the last 11 years. Liverpool Tennis Development Programme based at Wavertree Tennis Centre is one of the largest in the UK. [7] Liverpool is also home to the Red Triangle Karate Club , which provided many of the 1990 squad that won the World Shotokan Championships in Sunderland. Luminaries include Sensei Keinosuke Enoeda, Sensei Frank Brennan, Sensei Omry Weiss, Sensei Dekel Kerer, Sensei Andy Sherry and Sensei Terry O'Neill , who is also famous for various acting roles. Rugby league is played at amateur and student level within the city; the last professional team bearing the city's name was Liverpool City , which folded in the 1960s. Liverpool St Helens F.C. is one of the oldest rugby union teams in the UK. Liverpool is one of three cities which still host the traditional sport of British Baseball and it hosts the annual England-Wales international match every two years, alternating with Cardiff and Newport . Liverpool Trojans are the oldest existing baseball club in the UK. The Royal Liverpool Golf Club , situated in the nearby town of Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsula, has hosted The Open Championship on a number of occasions, most recently in 2006. It has also hosted the Walker Cup .
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    BBC Big Screen
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    Liverpool's inner cityhas handsome Georgian terraced streets