Blackpool is a seaside resort sited on the English North West coast, which remains incredibly popular with tourists arriving from the nearby cities and towns which include Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington and more. The resort is also deeply popular with the Scottish who often turn up in large groups rather like the groups of factory workers ...
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The city of Bradford can be found in West Yorkshire, a county in England in Great Britain. Built at the foothills of the Pennine mountain range Bradford was perfectly placed to bloom during the period known as the industrial revolution. The fact is that, during the nineteenth century, the city of Bradford stood at the ...
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Cardiff is not only the Welsh Capital, but it is also the most popular tourist destination in the UK outside England's capital city of London. The city of Cardiff is also the largest of the cities in Wales, but it was only but a pretty small town until the early eighteen hundreds. It was at ...
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Bournemouth is a vibrant, thriving and marvelously exciting city, despite the unfortunate fact that it is known as 'God's waiting Room'. The sad reason why Bournemouth is called this is that large numbers of elderly people settle here for the period of their retirement. However, the city of Bournemouth has an incredible youth culture, with ...
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The city of Cambridge is widely known throughout the world as being the home of the University of Cambridge, one of the most prestigious in England. The University has a total of some 31 colleges including; Christ's College, Churchill College, Clare College, Clare Hall and Corpus Christi College which have a major impact upon the ...
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The city of Bristol has a rich and varied history, making it an ideal city to visit. In the past Bristol City was amongst the top 3 medieval towns after London. Bristol was one of the primary trading ports in England, and in the 14C, the port handled a considerable amount of England's trade with ...
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Inverness, known as the capital of the Highlands of Scotland, was granted city status in the year 2001 and at the moment is the only city to be found in the Scottish Highlands. Unusually Inverness has no legal boundaries which causes problems for folk estimating population. The situation is exaggerated by the fact that the ...
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Today more and more tourists are seeking new holiday destinations which offer something utterly unique or, at least something alternative to the usual vacation of sun and sand. During the "Credit Crunch" large numbers of people are, alarmingly finding that they have dramatically less cash for buying a family vacation and are, frustratingly, having to ...
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