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The county of Lancashire is bordered to the west by the Irish Sea. Lancashire’s major towns include Lancaster, Preston, Blackburn, Bolton, Ormskirk, Accrington, Clitheroe, Burnley, Blackpool. Wigan, Rochdale and Bury, amongst others.
The Lancaster International Youth Games are held in the county town of Lancaster. Another well known place in Lancashire is Preston which had its city status granted in 2002.
It is arguable that the best known town in Lancashire is the seaside town of Blackpool. Blackpool is thought to have more hotel / B&B beds than Portugal and is still the UK’s most popular seaside resort.
The large town of Blackburn is in Lancashire, has a population of just over 100,000 and was one of the original industrialised towns in the world. Blackburn Rovers play their football at Ewood Park. The areas of Lancashire, Merseyside and Manchester have a massive football tradition and Blackburn were one of only 3 teams to win the premier league in the first 10 years after its inception (along with Manchester United and Arsenal).
Manchester United and Manchester City are both based in Manchester. Manchester is often considered to be England’s second city and the urban area has a population of 2,250,000 people. Manchester was traditionally part of the county of Lancashire but is now a metropolitan borough.
The 2002 Commonwealth Games, were staged at the City of Manchester Stadium – a superb 48,000 all-seater facility.
Liverpool and Everton Football Clubs are based in Merseyside situated next to Lancashire.
The river Mersey splits the metropolitan and ceremonial county of Merseyside in half. Places of interest in Merseyside include Liverpool Cathedral, The Cavern Club, World Museum Liverpool and Leasowe Castle.
Liverpool, the most well known city in Merseyside, was a European Capital of Culture for 2008. There are over 2500 listed buildings in Liverpool and the waterfront is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Liverpool is the home of the Beatles, probably the most famous band in the history of modern music. The band, as well as others Mersybeat bands, mean that Liverpool and Merseyside area is a centre for tourism.
Directly across the Mersey from Liverpool is the area known as The Wirral. Major towns in The Wirral include Birkenhead, Bebington, Wallasey, Hoylake, Heswell and West Kirby.
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