terça-feira, 21 de setembro de 2010

Celebrits

Liverpool if you already think, are The Beatles, the Liverpool team and other artists who have already stepped in the city but have not been well recognized



Sport Of The Great Liverpool

Liverpool has futball, the team of this city is the "Liverpool Futball Club

Tourist Points of Liverpool

Sights:
1) Albert Dock: The site can be considered as an arts center. There are excellent cafes and museums.

2) Tate Gallery Liverpool: One of the most famous art galleries in Liverpool, has a permanent collection of modern art.
3) Mathew Street: In the late '60s was the center of musical and intellectual city with record stores, bars, pubs and places where they used the new bands in search of success.

Inglese, Liverpool and English

In the whole history of Liverpool and England, where British English was spoken.Unlike the English of the United States of America, which is more vulgar or colloquial English of England is more formal

Location of Liverpool

Liverpool is a city and metropolitan county of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey estuary. It was founded as a municipality in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880. Liverpool is the fourth largest city in the UK (the third largest in England) and has a population of 435,500 and is situated in the center of the whole urban area of Liverpool which has a population of 816,216.
Historically, a part of Lancashire, urbanization and expansion of Liverpool were largely caused by the city's status as a major port. By the 18th century, trade in the West Indies, Ireland and continental Europe with close links with the Atlantic slave trade promoted economic expansion of Liverpool. Until the early 19th century, 40% of world trade rose from Liverpool docks, contributing to the rise of Liverpoolas a great city.
The popularity of The Beatles and other groups of the Merseybeat era contributes to the status of Liverpool as a tourist destination.

Liverpool was described as the second city of the empire by Benjamin Disraeli, prime minister associated with the height of British imperial ambition. For periods during the 19th century Liverpool's wealth exceeded that of London itself, [9] and the Liverpool Custom House was the largest contributor to the British Treasury. [10] the state of Liverpool can be judged from the fact she was the only British city to have its own Whitehall office.

Wars in Liverpool

During the Second World War, there were 80 air raids in Merseyside, killing 2,500 people and causing damage to about half homes in the metropolitan area. The city could only be fully recover after many years of war between 1950 and 1960.Many assets of the city were lost and were not restored, Because of the bombing of Nazi Germany.