Grimsby - translation to russian
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Grimsby - translation to russian

SEAPORT IN LINCOLNSHIRE, ENGLAND
Great Grimsby; Great Grimsby (borough); Grimsby, England; Grimbarian; Grimsby, Lincolnshire; County Borough of Grimsby; Grimsby Town Council; Pyewipe; Grimsby Corporation; Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire; Grimsby built-up area; History of Grimsby
  • The A180 is the main route into Grimsby (from the west)
  • Alexandra Docks and [[National Fishing Heritage Centre]]
  • Blundell Park
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  • Corporation Bridge in foreground with Victoria Mill in background
  • Area known as The Kasbah, Grimsby docks
  • Offshore windfarm support vessels in Grimsby fish dock, with Ross House in background.
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  • Freeman Street also known as "Freemo", Grimsby
  • Freshney Place
  • Map of the Grimsby Built-up area showing subdivisions
  • The Grimsby Auditorium
  • Grimsby docks and fish market
  • Grimsby Institute and University Centre Grimsby
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  • HMS ''Grimsby'']]
  • Post-war high-rise development on Grimsby's East Marsh, which was demolished in 2018
  • Morrisons at Laceby
  • The River Freshney, which flooded in 2007
  • War memorial, Grimsby Dock
  • St James' Church, now [[Grimsby Minster]], before its extension
  • Caxton theatre and arts centre
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Grimsby         

['grimzbi]

существительное

география

г. Гримсби

Wikipedia

Grimsby

Grimsby or Great Grimsby is a port town and the administrative centre of North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England. Grimsby adjoins the town of Cleethorpes directly to the south-east forming a conurbation. Grimsby is 45 mi (72 km) north-east of Lincoln, 33 mi (53 km) (via the Humber Bridge) south-south-east of Hull, 28 mi (45 km) south-east of Scunthorpe, 50 mi (80 km) east of Doncaster and 80 mi (130 km) south-east of Leeds.

Grimsby has notable landmarks including Grimsby Minster, Port of Grimsby, Cleethorpes Beach and Grimsby Fishing Heritage Museum. Grimsby was once the home port for the world's largest fishing fleet around the mid-20th century, but fishing then fell sharply. The Cod Wars denied UK access to Icelandic fishing grounds and the European Union used its Common Fisheries Policy to parcel out fishing quotas to other European countries in waters within 200 nmi (370 km) of the UK coast. Grimsby suffered post-industrial decline like most other post-industrial towns and cities. Food production has been on the rise in the town since the 1990s. The Grimsby–Cleethorpes conurbation acts as a cultural and economic centre for much of north and east Lincolnshire. Grimsby people are called Grimbarians; the term codhead is also used jokingly, often for football supporters. Great Grimsby Day is 22 January. Grimsby is the second largest settlement by population in Lincolnshire after Lincoln.

Examples of use of Grimsby
1. Wonder goal: Grimsby striker Jean–Paul Kamudimba Kalala Martin Jol blamed his "immature" strikeforce for Tottenham‘s shock 1–0 Carling Cup defeat to League Two leaders Grimsby.
2. Grimsby Town were once known as Grimsby Pelham; Pelham being the family name of the earls of Yarborough, the biggest of Grimbarian bigwigs; but they sensibly changed pretty soon to plain Grimsby Town.
3. JOSEPH HOLMES Grimsby, Lincolnshire From Mr John C.
4. Grimsby, Blackburn and Blackpool showed particularly dismal returns.
5. He was taken to hospital in Grimsby and operated on.
What is the Russian for Grimsby? Translation of &#39Grimsby&#39 to Russian