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XS Manchester         
  • Real Radio XS logo used until 2016.
RADIO STATION IN GREATER MANCHESTER
Rock Talk; Rock talk; 106.1 Rock Radio; 106.1 Real Radio XS
XS Manchester is an Independent Local Radio station serving Greater Manchester, broadcasting a mix of peak-time news, rock music and talk output. The station is owned and operated by Communicorp UK and broadcasts from studios at studios at Spinningfields in Manchester.
manchester         
  • Lancaster House]]. Manchester is known for opulent warehouses from the city's textile trade.
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  • Canal Street, one of Manchester's liveliest nightspots, part of the city's gay village
  • Etihad Stadium]] is home to Premier League club Manchester City F.C. and host stadium for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
  • Daily Express Building]], Manchester, a remnant of Britain's "second Fleet Street"
  • [[Gaskell House]], where Mrs Gaskell wrote most of her novels. The house is now a museum.
  • Granada Studios, the former headquarters of Granada Television
  • The Great Jackson Street skyscraper district under construction in Central Manchester
  • largest purpose-built arenas]] in Europe
  • Manchester Airport from above
  • Manchester Art Gallery
  • Diocese of Manchester]]
  • Manchester skyline with the cathedral and surrounding city buildings
  • Albert Square]], seat of local government, is an example of [[Victorian era]] [[Gothic revival]] architecture.
  • Free buses operate on three Manchester Metroshuttle routes around Manchester city centre.
  • City of Manchester population pyramid in 2020
  • The City of Manchester. The [[land use]] is overwhelmingly urban.
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  • The [[National Football Museum]]
  • The Gallagher brothers of Oasis
  • The Opera House, one of Manchester's largest theatre venues
  • Valette]]
  • Oxford Road]], one of the main thoroughfares into [[Manchester city centre]]
  • The [[Peterloo Massacre]] of 1819 resulted in 15 deaths and several hundred injured.
  • Manchester Piccadilly railway station]], the busiest of the four major railway stations in the [[Manchester station group]] with over 32 million passengers using the station in 2019/20<ref name=ORR/>
  • Population pyramid of Manchester by ethnicity in 2021
  • Map of tram lines, railways and main bus routes in Greater Manchester
  • Science and Industry Museum]]
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  • UK and foreign born population pyramid of Manchester in 2021. Males and females representing the UK born population while foreign males and females representing the foreign born population.
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MAJOR CITY IN GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, UK
Manchester, England; Manchester, UK; Manchester, United Kingdom; England Manchester; UN/LOCODE:GBMNC; Manchester (city, England); Manchester (UK); Metropolitan Borough of Manchester; Manchester (England); City of Manchester; Manchester (borough); Manchester developments; County Borough of Manchester; Mancs; The weather in Manchester; Drizzlechester; Manchester, Greater Manchester; Manchester, U.K.; Machester; Climate of Manchester; List of honorary citizens of Manchester; Geography of Manchester; Manchster; Manchester, Lancashire; Nightlife in Manchester; Museums in Manchester; Education in Manchester; Mannyfornia
¦ noun S. African & Austral./NZ cotton textiles; household linen.
Origin
from the name of the city Manchester, historically a centre of cotton manufacture.
Avro Manchester         
  • Avro Manchester Mk IA
  • Orthographic projection of the Avro Manchester Mk I, with profile detail of Mk.IA
  • The forward section of a Manchester Mark I at Waddington, Lincolnshire, showing the nose with the bomb-aimer's window, the forward gun-turret and the cockpit, September 1941
  • Interior view of a Manchester MK I
SECOND WORLD WAR BRITISH MEDIUM BOMBER
Manchester bomber; Avro-Manchester; Avro 679 Manchester
The Avro 679 Manchester was a British twin-engine heavy bomber developed and manufactured by the Avro aircraft company in the United Kingdom. While not being built in great numbers, it was the forerunner of the famed and vastly more successful four-engined Avro Lancaster, which was one of the most capable strategic bombers of the Second World War.