Manchester is a city in the UK, thus it has no capital. London is the capital city of the UK.
Manchester in the UK is not a state, it is a city (in the North West of England). Greater Manchester, which the City of Manchester is a part of, is a metropolitan county established in 1974.
Manchester, UK is considered as a gay friendly city.
The third largest city in the UK is Manchester. It is known for its cultural landmarks, music scene, and industrial heritage.
the richest in the uk is manchester city but the most succesful team is manchester united
Yes, though it is not the only one. There is a smaller city in Connecticut named by the same name, not to mention the larger, original, Manchester, UK.
Manchester because if you compare Birmingham and Manchester. Manchester is bigger because Manchester and Greater Manchester put together is almost the same size as London. Check on Google maps for the truth.
Manchester is a city that is located in England. The city is also known as the warehouse city and a population of 502,000 people.
It's a city in the northwest of England.
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London is the capital city of the United Kingdom. Scotland is a country that is part of the UK. Manchester is a city in England.
4.5% of the population of Manchester City (1.2% of greater manchester) is black african. So a fecking lot anyway, but not as many as London. Also - 9.1% of Manchester City (and 5.7% of greater Manchester) are Asian.