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  2. Manchester - Wikipedia

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    A smaller City Airport Manchester exists 9.3 km (6 mi) to the west of Manchester city centre. It was Manchester's first municipal airport and became the site of the first air traffic control tower in the UK, and the first municipal airfield in the UK to be licensed by the Air Ministry. [160] Today, private charter flights and general aviation ...

  3. History of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    The city also attracted international media and public attention for the success of its two senior football clubs—Manchester United and Manchester City. Manchester United had won two league titles and a FA Cup in the first two decades of the 20th century, but the inter-war years had been blighted by a loss of form on the pitch and ongoing ...

  4. List of mayors of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the lord mayors of the City of Manchester in the North West of England. [1] [2] Not to be confused with the Directly elected Greater Manchester mayor.The current and 126th lord mayor is Paul Andrews, Labour, who has served Since May 2024, and was elected councillor for the Moston ward.

  5. City of Manchester Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Pitch invasion after Manchester City's 3–2 Premier League title victory over Queens Park Rangers in 2012. The first public football match at the stadium was a friendly between Manchester City and Barcelona on 10 August 2003. Manchester City won the game 2–1, with Nicolas Anelka scoring the first ever goal in the stadium. [90] [91]

  6. Manchester city centre - Wikipedia

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    Manchester City Centre is the central business district of Manchester, in Greater Manchester, England, within the confines of Great Ancoats Street, A6042 Trinity Way, and A57(M) Mancunian Way, which collectively form an inner ring road. [1] [2] The City Centre ward had a population of 17,861 at the 2011 census. [3]

  7. Timeline of Manchester history - Wikipedia

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    23 April: 1904 FA Cup final: Manchester City beat Bolton Wanderers at Crystal Palace in London, becoming the first Manchester side to win a major trophy. 4 May: Charles Rolls and Henry Royce meet for the first time at the new Midland Hotel, Manchester ; the first Rolls-Royce motor cars produced under their joint names in Manchester are launched ...

  8. Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Manchester city centre, the central business district of Greater Manchester, is a major centre of trade and commerce and provides Greater Manchester with a global identity, specialist activities and employment opportunities; similarly, the economy of the city centre is dependent upon the rest of the county for its population as an employment ...

  9. Manchester City Council - Wikipedia

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    The case of Manchester Corporation v Manchester Palace of Varieties Ltd; [37] was the first sitting of the Court of Chivalry for two hundred years, and it has not sat since. [38] In April 2013, Manchester City Council threatened to take legal action against The Manchester Gazette, for its use of the city's coat of arms on their website. The ...