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Bradford is a city and metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire in nothern England. It had population about 467,668 in 2001. It is named after its largest settlement, the city of Bradford.
The City of Bradford Metropolitan District is England 4th largest district with city. In terms of the population of its urban area, which is the primary meaning of city in British English, Bradford is around the tenth largest city in England.
Bradford is an industrial city on the edge of the moors of the Britain West Yorkshire.
Pen nines and in the heart of Bronte Country where the Bronte sisters were born and lived and wrote their classic novels.
To support the textiles mills and machinery a large manufacturing base grew up in the city, leading to diversification with different industries thriving side by side. Today most of the older textile mills and some of the heavier industries have closed, but Bradford remains one of the north important cities, with modern engineering, chemicals, digital media, I.T. and financial services replacing the dark satanic mills of the industrial revolution.
The Express by Holiday Inn Bradford City Centre is perfectly located in the heart of Yorkshire, within the Leisure Exchange, a brand new development offering a variety of restaurants and entertainment to cater for all tastes within the city, where you can see breathtaking views of some of Yorkshire most beautiful countryside.
The museum recently received a model of the aircraft flown by Bradford born Alf Keeling during World War Two. It is on display in a case focusing on the two decades from 1930 to the 1950s.
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