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                          FISK Language School

                                                

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            Kleyfferson Lima Da Silva

                                 Liverpool City

Manaus

2017


Liverpool City

Final work as a partial requirement for completion of the Fisk language course.Under the tutelage of Teacher Eduardo Algusto.

Manaus 2017

                                                                  Summary

Sumário

1        INTRODUCTION        4

2        LIVERPOOL CITY        5

2.1 SOCIAL ORGANIZATION..........................................................................................5

2.2POLITICAL ORGANIZATION....................................................................................5

2.3 EDUCATION................................................................................................................6

2.4 CULTURE.....................................................................................................................7

        2.4.1 MUISIC.........................................................................................................7

        2.4.2 MUSEUM......................................................................................................7

        2.4.3 SPORTS.........................................................................................................8

2.5RELATIONSHIP WITH THE CITY OF MANAUS....................................................8

3        CONCLUSION        9

  1. BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES.....................................................................................10

        

                        

                                                                

  1. INTRODUCTION 

What motivated me to do this work was in wanting to get more knowledge of British culture especially the city of liverpool. For it is a very emblematic and important city in which it is much mentioned in films and bands. In addition to the rivalry in the sport in the football case between Liverpool is Everton. And to know how the city emerged as it became a major city for England and its relationship with the city of Manaus in the early 20th century. And talk of other aspects of city as architecture, education and its politics.

                                                                                        

  1. LIVERPOOL CITY

The name comes from the Old English liver, meaning thick or muddy, and pol, meaning a pool or creek, and is first recorded around 1190 as Liuerpul.

Liverpool emerged as a small river village in the 13th century with only seven streets that formed the letter H but its growth occurred when its port grew during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries through the slave and cotton business. The slave trade business helped the city thrive, despite the fact that prominent men in 1830, in the following decade, the town's population rose significantly as a result of Irish and Welsh immigrants who escaped the Great Famine.

Geographically the city Liverpool has been described as  "the most splendid setting of any English city", 283 km northwest of London, located on the Liverpool Bay of the Irish Sea the city of Liverpool is built across a ridge of sandstone hills rising up to a height of around 230 feet (70 m) above sea-level at Everton Hill, which represents the southern boundary of the West Lancashire Coastal Plain.The Mersey Estuary separates Liverpool from the Wirral Peninsula. The boundaries of Liverpool are adjacent to Bootle, Crosby and Maghull in south Sefton to the north, and Kirkby, Huyton, Prescot and Halewood in Knowsley to the east.

The city of liverpool has a maritime Armenian climate ie a temperature average at 11º C. The highest temperature recorded in the city of Liverpool was 34.5 ° C, recorded on August 3, 1990, already a lower temperature of -12.8 ° C, recorded in January 1881.As for rains in liverpool city the months that rain most are September, October and early November

  1. SOCIAL ORGANIZATION

The same as with other major British cities, Liverpool has a large and diverse population. In the UK Census of 2011, the population of Liverpool was 466,400, making a 5.5% increase over the value of 435,500 recorded in the 2001 census. The population of Liverpool peaked in the 1930s with 846,101 in the register of 1931. Until the 2011 numbers were released revealing a return to population growth, the city experienced negative population growth every decade with the peak of more than 100,000 people who left the city between 1971 and 1981. Between 2001 and 2006, the ninth largest percentage loss of population of any unitary authority in the United Kingdom.

In common with many cities, the population of Liverpool is younger than that of England as a whole, with 42.3 percent of the population under 30 years old, compared with an English average of 37.4 percent. Working-age people represent 65.1% of the population.

The fact that the population grew was due to the strong immigration of Chinese people, parents of Wales, Ireland, Africans and some of the American Latinos. In contrast, the British themselves do not grow their population on average. or two children doing so the non-growth of the British population.following.

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