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Liverpool - traducción al francés

CITY IN MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Liverpudlian; Liverpool, England; Liverpool, UK; Liverpool, Britain; Scouser; Metropolitan Borough of Liverpool; Liverpool (borough); Liverpudlians; Liverpool, Merseyside; Lerpwl; County Borough of Liverpool; Scouseland; Liverpool (England); Landmarks in Liverpool; L'POOL; Liverpool, U.K.; Liverpool, United Kingdom; Geography of Liverpool; Liverpool, Old Swan; Liverpool, Lancashire; Nightlife in Liverpool; Education in Liverpool
  • The Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake
  • The [[Al-Rahma Mosque]] in the Toxteth area of Liverpool
  • Albert Dock]] contains the UK's largest collection of Grade I listed buildings as well as being the most visited multi-use attraction outside London.
  • The Wallasey entrance to the [[Kingsway Tunnel]]. Liverpool's skyline is visible in the background.
  • [[MV Royal Iris of the Mersey]] is one of three ferries that provide cross river services between Liverpool and the Wirral.
  • [[Bluecoat Chambers]], the oldest building in Liverpool city centre
  • commercial district]]
  • The Earl of Derby Stand at [[Aintree Racecourse]]; home of the [[Grand National]]
  • [[Liverpool Arena]] hosts numerous sporting events and was formerly the home of British Basketball League team, the Mersey Tigers.
  • Empire Theatre]] has the largest two-tier auditorium in the UK.
  • Goodison Park, home of Everton F.C.
  • [[Liverpool John Lennon Airport]] terminal building
  • [[Liverpool John Moores University]]'s [[James Parsons Building]]
  • Chinatown Gate, [[Chinatown, Liverpool]]
  • Liverpool Lime Street Station]]
  • Liverpool's Lime Street area pictured from above in 1946
  • Disraeli]], [[Queen Victoria]] and [[Wellington's Column]] in the middle ground.
  • [[Satellite imagery]] showing [[Liverpool Bay]], Liverpool and the wider [[Merseyside]] area
  • Liverpool Central]] is the UK's busiest underground station outside London.
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  • [[Liverpool Community College]]'s Arts Centre
  • Picton Reading Room]] and [[Walker Art Gallery]].
  • [[Liverpool Cathedral]] is regarded as one of the greatest buildings of the twentieth century and is one of the largest church buildings in the world.
  • [[Liverpool One]] has helped move the city into the top five retail destinations in the UK.
  • The [[Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine]], the first such school in the world
  • ''Liverpool in 1680'', the earliest known image of Liverpool
  • The late Georgian [[Liverpool Town Hall]]
  • The Merseyside derby is the football match between the two biggest clubs in the city; Liverpool in red and Everton in blue
  • music festival]].
  • Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King]]
  • Municipal Buildings]]
  • Nelson Monument]] at Exchange Flags. The other British hero of the Napoleonic Wars is commemorated in [[Wellington's Column]].
  • Inaugural journey of the [[Liverpool and Manchester Railway]] in 1830, the first-ever commercial railway line
  • [[Oriel Chambers]], the first "modern" building in the world
  • A map of Liverpool's original seven streets (north to the left)
  • Anfield, home of Liverpool F.C.
  • Philharmonic Hall]], home of the [[Royal Liverpool Philharmonic]]
  • Radio City]] and [[Greatest Hits Radio]]
  • The [[Range Rover Evoque]] is manufactured at [[Jaguar Land Rover Halewood]].
  • Tudor]] [[manor house]] is one of Liverpool's oldest buildings.
  • St George's Hall]]
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  • Liverpool's Three Graces, the [[Royal Liver Building]], [[Cunard Building]] and [[Port of Liverpool Building]] at the [[Pier Head]]
  • ''Titanic'']]. The ship sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912, with the loss of 1,517 lives (including numerous Liverpudlians). A [[Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic]] is located on the city's waterfront.
  • Victoria Building]]
  • Victoria Street, like many streets in the city centre, is lined with dozens of listed buildings.
  • city's tallest building]] since completion in 2008.

Liverpool         
Liverpool, seaport in western England
habitant de Liverpool      
n. scouse

Definición

Liverpudlian
[?l?v?'p?dl??n]
¦ noun
1. a native or inhabitant of Liverpool.
2. the Liverpudlian dialect or accent.
¦ adjective relating to Liverpool.
Origin
C19: humorous formation from Liverpool + puddle.

Wikipedia

Liverpool

Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough in North West England. With a population of 486,100 in 2021, it is located within the county of Merseyside and is the principal city of the wider Liverpool City Region. Its metropolitan area is the fifth largest in the United Kingdom, with a population of 2.24 million.

On the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, Liverpool historically lay within the ancient hundred of West Derby in the county of Lancashire. It became a borough in 1207, a city in 1880, and a county borough independent of the newly-created Lancashire County Council in 1889. Its growth as a major port was paralleled by the expansion of the city throughout the Industrial Revolution. Along with general cargo, freight, and raw materials such as coal and cotton, merchants were involved in the slave trade. In the 19th century, Liverpool was a major port of departure for English and Irish emigrants to North America. It was also home to both the Cunard and White Star Lines, and was the port of registry of the ocean liners RMS Titanic, RMS Lusitania, RMS Queen Mary, RMS Queen Elizabeth and RMS Olympic.

In 2019, Liverpool was the fifth most visited UK city. It is noted for its culture, architecture, and transport links. The city is closely associated with the arts, especially music. The popularity of the Beatles, widely regarded as the most influential band of all time, led to it becoming a tourist destination. Liverpool has continued to be the home of numerous notable musicians and record labels—musicians from the city have released 56 No. 1 hit singles, more than any other city in the world. The city also has a long-standing reputation for producing countless actors and actresses, artists, athletes, comedians, journalists, novelists, and poets.

Liverpool has the second highest number of art galleries, national museums, listed buildings, and listed parks in the UK; only the capital, London, has more. The former Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City includes the Pier Head, Albert Dock and William Brown Street. In sport, the city is best known as the home of Premier League football teams Liverpool FC and Everton FC, with matches between the two rivals being known as the Merseyside derby. The annual Grand National horse race takes place at Aintree Racecourse.

Several areas of Liverpool city centre carried World Heritage Site status from 2004 until 2021; the city's vast collection of parks and open spaces has been described as the "most important in the country" by England's Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest. Its status as a port city historically attracted a diverse population from a wide range of cultures, primarily Ireland, Norway, and Wales. It is also home to the oldest black community in the UK and the oldest Chinese community in Europe.

Natives of Liverpool (and some longtime residents from elsewhere) are formally referred to as "Liverpudlians" but are usually called "Scousers" in reference to scouse, a local stew made popular by sailors in the city; "Scouse" is also the most common name for the Liverpool accent and dialect. The city celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2007 and was named the 2008 European Capital of Culture, which it shared with the Norwegian city of Stavanger. Its selection as a European Capital of Culture has been credited with kickstarting its economic renaissance.

Ejemplos de uso de Liverpool
1. Blackburn Rovers–Sunderland– Liverpool–Wigan Athletic.
2. Mardi 11 Marseille–Liverpool, le choc – Finaliste de la derni';re Ligue des champions, Liverpool est condamné ŕ gagner ŕ Marseille, pour rester en course le printemps prochain.
3. Les «aristocrates» de Liverpool sont volés pendant les matches.
4. Fernando Torres, «l‘ouragan blond» «El Nińo» s‘est bonifié ŕ Liverpool.
5. L‘artiste suisse est ŕ l‘honneur ŕ Liverpool, capitale culturelle 2008.