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Liverpool is a port city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England. It is situated on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary, near the Irish Sea, 178 miles (286 km) north-west of London. It had a population of 508,961 in 2024 and is the administrative, cultural and economic centre of the Liverpool City Region, a combined authority area with a population of over 1.5 million.
Established as a borough in Lancashire in 1207, Liverpool became significant in the late 17th century when the Port of Liverpool was heavily involved in the Atlantic slave trade. The port also imported cotton for the Lancashire textile mills, and became a major departure point for English and Irish emigrants to North America. Liverpool rose to global economic importance at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century and was home to the first inter-city railway, the first non-combustible warehouse system (the Royal Albert Dock), and a pioneering elevated electrical railway; it was granted city status in 1880 and was moved from Lancashire to the newly created county of Merseyside in 1974. It entered a period of decline in the mid-20th century, which was largely reversed after the European Union selected it as the European Capital of Culture for 2008, reportedly generating over £800 million for the local economy within a year.
The economy of Liverpool is diverse and encompasses tourism, culture, maritime, hospitality, healthcare, life sciences, advanced manufacturing, creative and digital sectors. The city is home to the UK's second highest number of art galleries, national museums, listed buildings, and parks and open spaces, behind only London. It is often used as a filming location due to its architecture and was the fifth most visited UK city by foreign tourists in 2022. It has produced numerous musicians, most notably the Beatles, and recording artists from the city have had more UK No. 1 singles than anywhere else in the world. It has also produced numerous academics, actors, artists, comedians, filmmakers, poets, scientists, sportspeople, and writers. It is the home of Premier League football teams Everton and Liverpool. The world's oldest still-operating main line railway station, Liverpool Lime Street, is in the city centre; it is also served by the underground Merseyrail network. The city's port was the fourth largest in the UK in 2023, with numerous shipping and freight lines having headquarters and offices there.
Residents of Liverpool are formally known as Liverpudlians but are more often called Scousers in reference to scouse, a local stew made popular by sailors. The city's distinct local accent is also primarily known as Scouse. Its cultural and ethnic diversity is the result of attracting immigrants from various areas, particularly Ireland, Scandinavia, and Wales; it is also home to the UK's oldest black community and Europe's oldest Chinese community, as well as the first mosque in England.

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  1. S

    Liverpool players visit kids in hospital

  2. Big Neville Southall

    Liverpool Lou-old EFC song

    Would any of the older lads on here know what our words were to it? According to wikipedia the original was wrote 1974 so ours was probably done not long after then. Ta
  3. dbignall85

    Williams and Dowie join Liverpool Ladies

    Don't normally follow the Everton Ladies team, but we did have a few players in Team GB at the Olympics. Anyway, just read that Fara Williams and Natasha Dowie have left Everton for Liverpool Ladies.. Boooooooooooooooooo
  4. bluejock

    Another Liverpool Thread

    Just to annoy the bejesus out of everyone, here's another LibpewlFoodbowlClubb thread. Martin Skrtel wins footballer of the year at NorthWest football awards. *sits back, waits
  5. chicoazul

    Everton 2-2 Liverpool. Sun 28th Oct @ 13.30.

    We’re sound. Not beating a path down to world greatness like you, but we’re sound. So get the [Poor language removed] out of our way. It’s that time of year again with the Merseyside derby looming on the horizon. A veritable potential twatfest where you're going to feel either ecstatic, furious or...
  6. C

    Player ratings vs Liverpool

    Howard 6 - Nothing to do really, couldn't say he was at direct fault for either goal. Coleman 7 - Settling into the RB slot very well, looks to attack which is great to see. Looking forward to him having more quality infront of him. Jags 6 - Was solid throughout, would of been a 7 if not...
  7. A

    Liverpool. Got beat

    Just saying
  8. Slavan

    Anyone else sick of all the Liverpool chat

    Game is over and done, I really dont pay attention to Liverpool,. there players, there fans, etc. I only want to talk about Everton. Can we talk about the Fulham game coming up?
  9. ChrisHolley_EFC

    Everton v Liverpool Preview video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtCJiXSgrVQ&feature=plcp
  10. T

    Looking for Blues to answer some questions from The Liverpool Word ahead of the derby

    Afternoon guys, Firstly, apologies to your moderators if I've come into the wrong part of the site to post this, I come in peace! I'm here representing a fairly new Liverpool fan site, The Liverpool Word . We'd like to run a feature ahead of Sunday's derby, using some opinions from some of...
  11. Brennan

    Liverpool City council set to approve CPOs for Anfield re-development

    Could the same be possible for Everton ? The prospect of compulsory purchase orders has always been the sticking point for any potential Goodison re-development, as it would not really be feasible without doing so. CPOs would allow the club to look at expanding the size of the ground without...
  12. S

    Liverpool to intentionally dive to get decisions

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/sep/27/brendan-rodgers-liverpool-luis-suarez Disgusting comments from Brendan Rodgers. What a whiny little so and so. "Brendan Rodgers has issued a veiled warning that Liverpool players could resort to unsporting means to win decisions having been...
  13. Jags..class

    All this talk about Liverpool playing style

    Moyes Team is playing some beautiful football this season, Man u played some nice football against Newcastle, Chelsea are playing well, City played great football last season, Arsenal have been playing great footie for years so why all the talk about Brendon football? what so special about it...
  14. B

    Liverpool Game

    Hi, i'm looking for a bit of help. I'm a rangers season ticket holder and live in the scotland; however, i'll be in liverpool the weekend of the derby. I've always had a soft spot for Everton, most probably due to rangers connections going away back to walter smith and the scottish players he...
  15. ToffeeMike

    Liverpool vs Man Utd

    Big game, who are you going for? If Liverpool win we stay second!
  16. A

    Aussie Blue - need 1 ticket to Liverpool game

    Hi everyone, Ever since i started supporting the blues it has been a life long dream to come to a derby game. I have been following the club for about 7 years and have just booked a flight to Liverpool for the derby. However, I haven't been able to get myself a ticket. Is there anyone here...
  17. formerly manx toffee

    I Don't Hate Liverpool....

    ...am I odd? Ok so I know that the two things aren't mutually exclusive, but despite being a lifelong blue I don't hate the RS. I don't hate Chelsea, ManU, Newport County, Hull or Plymouth either ? My position is that I follow Everton. From the academy to the first team, from Kendall to...
  18. Degs62

    The guy who ruined the Red Sox and Liverpool

    http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/49012707/ns/sports-baseball/
  19. keverton

    Liverpool signing Enrique

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14494213.stm Believed to be around £5 million i think. To be honest think he is over rated
  20. BoysInBlue

    Liverpool's signings since 2008/2009 - £240m spent, 44 players signed

    Bear this in mind when you hear RS crying about not signing anyone tonight. By contrast, during the same time period, Everton have signed 26 players (7 of which were kids who haven't played for the 1st team), spending just £48m - nearly £200m LESS than the RS.
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