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Greater Manchester is a ceremonial county in North West England with a population of 2.8 million. It was created in 1974 from parts of Cheshire, Lancashire and Yorkshire, and is a major centre for services, media and digital industries.
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Manchester is a historic and industrial city in North West England, with a population of over 500,000. It is part of the Greater Manchester metropolitan county, which has a population of about 2.9 million and includes 10 boroughs.
Learn about the urbanised and densely populated county of Greater Manchester in England, its rivers, mountains, settlements and landmarks. Find out the highest and lowest points, the northern, southern, western and eastern extremities of the county.
A portal page for Greater Manchester, a ceremonial county in North West England with a population of 2.8 million. Find selected articles, images, and links to topics related to the county's history, geography, culture, and more.
It is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England. Manchester was given city status in 1853. The city is in the middle of the Greater Manchester Urban Area, which has 2,240,230 people, [5] and is the United Kingdom's third largest built-up place.
Learn about Greater Manchester, a county in North West England with 2.7 million people. Find out how it was created, what it is made of, and who leads it.
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Before 1974 the area of Greater Manchester was split between Cheshire and Lancashire with numerous parts being independent county boroughs. The area was informally known as "SELNEC", for "South East Lancashire North East Cheshire".