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Bradford City(UK)

Barring London, figures demonstrate that Bradford is as of now experiencing the greatest population growth in the UK. The population density of Bradford is 3468 people per square kilometer. Despite the fact that the number of births surpassed the number of deaths, the number of individuals leaving the nation to live somewhere else in the UK... https://ukpopulation2019.com/population-of-bradford-2019.html

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Bradford City(UK)

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  2. By: .com History, Bradford History, Bradford ❖ Broad Ford', later known as Bradford, was first settled in Saxon times and by the middle ages had become a small town centred on Kirkgate, Westgate and Ivegate. ❖ The 'Manor of Bradford' was first held by the De Lacy family until 1311 and then in turn by the Earls of Lincoln, John Gaunt and the Crown before passing into private hands in 1620. ❖ After an uprising in 1070 against the Norman conquest, Bradford was laid waste but began to extend slowly over the next two-hundred years with the woolen trade gaining in prominence. © presentationgo.com

  3. By: .com About Bradford About Bradford ❖ Bradford is a city in West Yorkshire, nestled by the picturesque Pennine mountains. Like much of the north of England, Bradford was an important player during the country’s Industrial Revolution. Bradford specialised in textile production but also had an excellent location near mines and water. ❖ Today, Bradford remains a magnificent city for culture, history, and a unique taste of Yorkshire life. Its beautiful location makes it perfect for exploring the countryside and getting to grips with nature. © presentationgo.com

  4. By: .com Bradford Industrial Museum Bradford Industrial Museum ❖ The Bradford Industrial Museum is a great place to start off your trip to Bradford. This museum specialises in the local industrial history, exploring Bradford’s importance in the Industrial Revolution. ❖ Bradford was well-known for its textile industry, manufacture of wool. including its © presentationgo.com

  5. By: .com National Media Museum National Media Museum ❖ The National Media Museum is a haven for pop culture lovers and anyone interested in the vast amounts of media we consume every day. ❖ The museum features galleries highlighting television, animation, photography, video games, film, radio and the Internet. © presentationgo.com

  6. By: .com Lister Park Lister Park ❖ Lister Park is one of Bradford’s largest and most popular public parks. The scenery beautiful, making it a lovely location to relax on a sunny day. ❖ There are many flower gardens to explore and enjoy, especially in the spring and summer. here is © presentationgo.com

  7. By: .com Climate, Bradford Climate, Bradford ❖ The climate in Bradford is warm and temperate. There is significant rainfall throughout the year in Bradford. Even the driest month still has a lot of rainfall. ❖ The Köppen-Geiger climate classification is Cfb. The average annual temperature in Bradford is 9.2 °C. The rainfall here averages 857 mm. ❖ The driest month is July, with 58 mm of rain. Most precipitation falls in December, with an average of 87 mm. © presentationgo.com

  8. By: .com Culture, Bradford Culture, Bradford ❖ Special events include the The Bradford Dragon Boat Festival, the Bradford Festival, the Bradford Literature Festival, the Bradford Science Festival, the Ilkley Literature Festival (which is held in nearby Ilkley), the Bingley Show, the Saltaire Festival, the Saltaire Arts Trail, the Bradford Mela and the World Curry Festival,. ❖ Being home to Britain's National Media Museum, the Peace Museum and the Bronte Birthplace in Thornton, the city has much to offer the eager "culture vulture" - whether interested in the historical perspective or a more contemporary theme. © presentationgo.com

  9. By: .com Religion, Bradford Religion, Bradford ❖ The religious make up of Bradford is 45.9% Christian, 24.7% Muslim, 20.4% No religion, 1.0% Sikh, 0.9% Hindu, 0.2% Buddhist, 0.1% Jewish. 32,549 people did not state a religion. ❖ 81.4% of people living in Bradford were born in England. Other top answers for country of birth were 7.7% Pakistan, 1.2% India, 0.8% Scotland, 0.8% Bangladesh, 0.4% Ireland, 0.3% Wales, 0.3% Northern Ireland, 0.2% North Africa, 0.2% Zimbabwe. © presentationgo.com

  10. By: .com Population Of Bradford 2019 Population Of Bradford 2019 To check the population of Bradford in 2019, we need to check the population figures for the last 5 years. They are as per the following. https://ukpopulation2019.com/population-of-bradford-2019.ht ml © presentationgo.com

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