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Some interesting info
about Hull. Kingston upon Hull, almost invariably referred to as
Hull, is a city and unitary authority area in the ceremonial
county of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is
located 25 miles (40 km) from the North Sea on the River
Hull at its junction with the Humber estuary. Hull has a
resident population of 258,700 (2008 est.). Renamed Kings
town upon Hull by King Edward I in 1299, the town and city
of Hull has served as market town, military supply port,
trading hub, fishing and whaling centre and industrial
metropolis. Hull was an early theatre of battle in the
English Civil Wars. Through its celebrated 18th century
Member of Parliament, William Wilberforce, the city was the
backdrop to events leading to the abolition of the slave
trade in Britain.
The city is unique in the United Kingdom in having had a
municipally owned telephone system from 1902, sporting
cream, not red, telephone boxes. After suffering heavy
damage during the Second World War, Hull weathered a period
of post-industrial decline, during which the city gained
unfavourable results on measures of social deprivation,
education and policing. However, the city has embarked on an
extensive programme of economic regeneration and renewal.
Culturally, Hull has been the base for several notable poets
including Philip Larkin, many of whose poems were set in the
city. A range of both classical and popular musical
experiences is available, and the various museums offer a
glimpse of the scope of Hull's history and development.
These, along with a lively night life and popular arts
festivals, attract visitors from a wide area.
Spectator sporting activities include professional football
and two rugby league clubs. There are many amateur sports
clubs located in the city offering a wide range of
participatory opportunities.
The University of Hull and the Hull York Medical School are
situated in the city. In keeping with the maritime history
of Hull, the long established Hull Trinity House School
offers training to mariners.
The local accent differs markedly in its vowel sounds from
that in the rest of the Yorkshire region and the rhythm of
speech bears a similarity to that of Lincolnshire to which
it was linked in the defunct county of Humberside. Some of the info about Hull is taken from wikipedia.org to whom we thank, but are unable to confirm it's accuracy. |
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