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  2. History of Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Manchester City's revenue was the fifth highest of a football club in the world in the 2017–18 season at €527.7 million. [76] [77] In 2018, Forbes estimated the club was the fifth most valuable in the world at $2.47 billion. [78] As with many British cities during the period.

  3. Timeline of Manchester history - Wikipedia

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    10 August: Manchester City F.C. play their first match at the City of Manchester Stadium, having moved from Maine Road. 29 September: A 15-year-old orphaned girl dies while in the care of Manchester social services, following which Greater Manchester Police launches 'Operation Augusta' which identifies at least 57 children at risk of sexual ...

  4. M6 motorway - Wikipedia

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    By 1971 the full route was completed between the junction with the M1 motorway at Rugby and the A38 road several miles north-east of Birmingham city centre, [9] including Bromford Viaduct between Castle Bromwich (J5) and Gravelly Hill (J6), which at 3.5 miles (5.6 km) is the longest viaduct in Great Britain.

  5. Portal:Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Edwards (1 October 1936 – 21 February 1958) was an English footballer who played for Manchester United and the England national team.He was one of the Busby Babes, the young United team formed under manager Matt Busby in the mid 1950s, and one of eight players who died as a result of the Munich air disaster.

  6. Cities of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    James VI's Golden Charter to Perth in 1600 referred to it as a "free city and regal and royal burgh". [47] It was officially the second city of Scotland until 1975 when city status was removed when local government was reorganised. It regained the status in 2012. [48] Dunfermline was also made a royal burgh in ~1124 by David I of Scotland. [6]

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  8. Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Manchester city centre, specifically the Castlefield Corridor, suffers from constrained rail capacity that frequently leads to delays and cancellations – a 2018 report found that all three major Manchester stations are among the top ten worst stations in the United Kingdom for punctuality, with Oxford Road deemed the worst in the country. [143]

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