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Что (кто) такое Liverpool$45140$ - определение

ENGLISH FOOTBALL CLUB
Liverpool LFC; Liverpool lfc; Liverpool L F C; Liverpool L. F. C.; Liverpool Ladies Football Club; Liverpool Ladies; Liverpool L.F.C.; Liverpool W.F.C.; Liverpool Women; Liverpool FC Women
  • Manager [[Matt Beard]]
  • [[2013 FA WSL]] Championship celebration
  • Liverpool team in September 2019 prior to a match against [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Women]]

Liverpudlian         
  • 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.
  • 250px
  • [[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]]
  • date=15 November 2012 }}. ''[[Rolling Stone]]''. Retrieved 29 March 2018</ref>
  • 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.
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
[?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.
scouser         
  • 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.
  • 250px
  • [[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]]
  • date=15 November 2012 }}. ''[[Rolling Stone]]''. Retrieved 29 March 2018</ref>
  • 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.
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
Anyone born or currently living in Liverpool, England.
Most of the scousers gathered before the big football game at the Bull & Cock Pub in Stanley Park.
Electoral district of Liverpool         
STATE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
Electoral district of liverpool
Liverpool is an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly of the Australian state of New South Wales in Sydney's West. It is currently represented by Paul Lynch of the Labor Party.

Википедия

Liverpool F.C. Women

Liverpool Football Club Women is an English women's football club, founded in 1989 as Newton LFC and subsequently renamed Knowsley United WFC and Liverpool Ladies. A founding member of the top-tier FA Women's Super League in 2011, Liverpool will compete in the 2022–23 FA WSL having won the 2021–22 FA Women's Championship.

Liverpool became the first English women's football club to offer all players full-time professional contracts prior to the 2013 FA WSL season. This decision pioneered the professionalisation of women's football in England and led to Liverpool's first FA WSL title in 2013; they then retained the title in 2014.