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Manchester - traducción al italiano

MAJOR CITY IN GREATER MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, UK
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  • Lancaster House]]. Manchester is known for opulent warehouses from the city's textile trade.
  • url-status=live }}</ref> A large rebuilding project of Manchester ensued.
  • 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 FC]] 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
  • 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.
  • 1820}}
  • The [[National Football Museum]]
  • Oasis]]
  • 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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Manchester         
Manchester, seaport in northwestern England
Manchester City         
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
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Città di Manchester (società di calcio inglese)
Manchester United         
  • Liverpool–Manchester United match]] at Old Trafford on 14 March 2009
  • alt=The torso and head of a grey-haired white man. He is wearing spectacles and a black coat.
  • alt=A smiling man with dark hair wearing a white, green and blue tracksuit top over a blue shirt. He is holding a washbag under his right arm.
  • alt=A black-and-white photograph of several people in suits and overcoats on the steps of an aircraft.
  • alt=A black-and-white photograph of a football team lining up before a match. Four players, wearing dark shirts, light shorts and dark socks, are seated. Four more players are standing immediately behind them, and three more are standing on a higher level on the back row. Two men in suits are standing on either side of the players.
  • The ''[[United Trinity]]'' statue of [[George Best]] (left), [[Denis Law]] (centre) and [[Bobby Charlton]] (right) outside Old Trafford
  • alt=A football crest. In the centre is a shield with a ship in full sail above a red field with three diagonal black lines. Either side of the shield are two stylised roses, separating two scrolls. The upper scroll is red and reads "Manchester United" in black type, while the lower scroll is white with "Football Club" also written in black
  • alt=A photograph of three medals sitting on a stand. One medal is gold and two are silver.
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  • [[Wayne Rooney]] receiving an award for becoming the club's record goalscorer from previous record holder Sir [[Bobby Charlton]] in January 2017
  • alt=A stone tablet, inscribed with the image of a football pitch and several names. It is surrounded by a stone border in the shape of a football stadium. Above the tablet is a wooden carving of two men holding a large wreath.
  • Average [[Old Trafford]] Manchester United attendance, 1949–2009
  • alt=A white football player with short, dark, greying hair. He is wearing a red shirt, white shorts, white socks and white football boots. He is running and has puffed-out cheeks.
  • 1998–99 season]] are displayed at the club's museum.
  • An official partner of the club, [[Turkish Airlines]] in Manchester United livery
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB IN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
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Manchester United (società di calcio inglese)

Definición

manchester
¦ noun S. African & Austral./NZ cotton textiles; household linen.
Origin
from the name of the city Manchester, historically a centre of cotton manufacture.

Wikipedia

Manchester

Manchester () is a city in Greater Manchester, England. It had a population of 552,000 in the 2021 United Kingdom census. It is bordered by the Cheshire Plain to the south, the Pennines to the north and east, and the neighbouring city of Salford to the west. The two cities and the surrounding towns form one of the United Kingdom's most populous conurbations, the Greater Manchester Built-up Area, which has a population of 2.87 million. The city borders the boroughs of Trafford, Stockport, Tameside, Oldham, Rochdale, Bury and Salford.

The history of Manchester began with the civilian settlement associated with the Roman fort (castra) of Mamucium or Mancunium, established in about AD 79 on a sandstone bluff near the confluence of the rivers Medlock and Irwell. Historically part of Lancashire, areas of Cheshire south of the River Mersey were incorporated into Manchester in the 20th century, including Wythenshawe in 1931. Throughout the Middle Ages Manchester remained a manorial township, but began to expand "at an astonishing rate" around the turn of the 19th century. Manchester's unplanned urbanisation was brought on by a boom in textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution, and resulted in it becoming the world's first industrialised city. Manchester achieved city status in 1853. The Manchester Ship Canal opened in 1894, creating the Port of Manchester and linking the city to the Irish Sea, 36 miles (58 km) to the west. Its fortune declined after the Second World War, owing to deindustrialisation, and the IRA bombing in 1996 led to extensive investment and regeneration. Following considerable redevelopment, Manchester was the host city for the 2002 Commonwealth Games.

The city is notable for its architecture, culture, musical exports, media links, scientific and engineering output, social impact, sports clubs and transport connections. Manchester Liverpool Road railway station was the world's first inter-city passenger railway station. At the University of Manchester, Ernest Rutherford first split the atom in 1917, Frederic C. Williams, Tom Kilburn and Geoff Tootill developed the world's first stored-program computer in 1948, and Andre Geim and Konstantin Novoselov isolated the first graphene in 2004. The city has a large urban sprawl which forms from the city centre into the other neighboring authorities which include The Four Heatons, Failsworth, Prestwich, Stretford, Sale, Droylsden, Old Trafford and Reddish. The city is also contigious with Salford and its borough but is seperated from it by the River Irwell. This urban area is cutoff by the M60 aka the Manchester Outer Ring Road which runs in a circular around the city and these areas. It joins the M62 to the northeast and the M602 to the west as well as the East Lancashire Road and A6 among other A-roads.

Ejemplos de uso de Manchester
1. Tra gli incontri diretti, la finale di Champions League del 1''' Manchester United–Bayern di Monaco e la finale 2002 della Coppa del Mondo tra Brasile e Germania.