Facts About Manchester
Facts about Manchester
Area Code |
0161 |
Population |
545,500 |
Latitude / Longitude |
53.48095/ -2.23743 |
Information About Manchester
- Manchester is a metropolitan borough and a major city in Greater Manchester, England.
- Manchester is located within the second highest populated urban area in the United Kingdom (2.55 million), and is encapsulating by Blackley, Burnage, Cheetham Hill, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Didsbury, Ringway, Withington and Wythenshawe.
- Historically, Manchester used to be a part of Lancashire.
- Manchester attained city status in 1853 with some of the main infrastructures at the time including: The public library in Tonman Street, Manchester’s Cottonopolis (with 108 cotton mills), Philips Park in Clayton, Peel Park in Salford and Manchester, South Junction and Altrincham Railways.
- Manchester became the first industrialised city in the UK growing rapidly to encompass Blackley, Ringway, and Didsbury.
- Manchester is fringed by the Pennines to the east and north, the Cheshire Plain to the south and an arc of towns with which it forms a continuous conurbation.
- Greater Manchester encompasses one of the largest metropolitan areas in the country and comprises 10 metropolitan boroughs: Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, Wigan, and the cities of Salford and Manchester.
- As at 2013, the population of Manchester was 514, 414.
- The Manchester University, located in Oxford Road, Manchester, England was where scientists first developed the stored-programme computer and split the atom for the first time.
- Manchester has 91 National rail stations including Manchester Oxford Road Railway, Manchester Victoria Railyway station in Victoria Station Approach, Manchester M3 and Manchester Piccadilly station in Boad Street Manchester.
- Manchester is located in bowl-shaped land area 260 km (160 miles) northwest of London, 56.3 km (35 miles) northwest of Sheffield and 56.3 km (35 miles) northeast of Liverpool, positioning it halfway between Sheffield and Liverpool.
- The relatively low-lying city centre is on the River Irwell’s east bank, near its confluences with the Rivers Irk and Medlock.
- Within the Greater Manchester Urban Area, Manchester has the highest population and forms the 3rd largest conurbation in the UK.
- Manchester’s Irish Festival is one of the largest in the United Kingdom, running across multiple venues including Kielys of Manchester, Manchester Town Hall, Talbot Catholic Club, Manchester Opera House and Lancashire County Cricket Club.
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