What is Bradford famous for?

Bradford is a city known for urban girt – mill chimneys and grand victorian structures jut into the skyline. Yet over half of the district is green open space, and includes the famous Ilkley moor, the brooding Bronte country and the model village of Saltaire.
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What is Bradford City known for?

Bradford has emerged as a tourist destination becoming the first UNESCO City of Film. Other attractions include the National Science and Media Museum, Bradford City Park, the Alhambra theatre and Cartwright Hall.
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What is Bradford nickname?

The origins of the Bradford City nickname, 'The Bantams'
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What was Bradford famous for in the time of the industrial revolution?

During Britain's Industrial Revolution, Bradford became known as the wool capital of the world thanks to its vast concentration of textile mills and factories.
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Is Bradford a rich city?

Bradford was not just, once upon a time, the richest city in Yorkshire. It was one of the richest in the world, certainly in the country, and had the kind of influence most other cities could only dream of.
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Is Bradford rough?

Crime and Safety in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Bradford is the most dangerous city in West Yorkshire, and is among the top 20 most dangerous overall out of West Yorkshire's 118 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Bradford in 2021 was 132 crimes per 1,000 people.
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Is Bradford the youngest city in the UK?

Population. Bradford is the 5th largest metropolitan authority in England with a growing population of 542,100. 26.3% of the population are aged under 18 compared with 21.4% nationally making Bradford the youngest city in the UK.
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Did Bradford have a castle?

Bradford stood in a very important position. A strong fortress and garrison had to be built. They built a good and strong castle. The Castle became a place of leisure where John of Gaunt and his closest friends would stop just outside to get changed into their finest clothing before entering the town.
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What was Bradford called in Viking times?

'Broad Ford', later known as Bradford, was first settled in Saxon times and by the middle ages had become a small town centred on Kirkgate, Westgate and Ivegate.
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What were the only 3 streets in Bradford?

There were only 3 streets, Kirkgate, Westgate, and Ivegate.
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What does Brad mean in Bradford?

Etymology: Various place names in England, from brad "broad" + ford "ford". Bradfordnoun. derived from the surname, of mostly American usage. Etymology: Various place names in England, from brad "broad" + ford "ford".
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Why is Bradford called Bradistan?

There are two British-born Pakistanis Naaz Shah and Imran Hussain in the British Parliament, while there are about two dozen councillors. So much so that Bradford is often called Bradistan, as seen in the legendary movie “East is East”.
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Is Bradford a poor city?

Bradford District ranks 13th most deprived local authority in England (where 1 is the most deprived local authority and 317 is the least deprived) and 2nd most deprived in the Yorkshire and Humber region (after the City of Kingston upon Hull).
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Why is Little Germany in Bradford so called?

Well-known German businessmen, such as Sir Jacob Behrens, created the Bradford Chamber of Commerce which promoted Bradford's goods worldwide. As the wool business thrived in Bradford, a lot of the businessmen built warehouses in the area that would become Little Germany.
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Why should I visit Bradford?

Bradford is also a cultural city with a flourishing arts scene, fascinating exhibitions and beautiful theatres. There are attractions such as the National Science and Media Museum, Cartwright Hall and Impressions Gallery, one of the UK's most celebrated photography venues and champions emerging talent.
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Who called Yorkshire God's own country?

Yorkshire. The phrase is also, and perhaps most famously, used to describe Yorkshire, England's largest county. This is used interchangeably with "God's Own County", a term first used by the writer Nigel Farndale, himself a Yorkshireman, as a headline in a special Yorkshire edition of Country Life magazine in 1995.
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Where in England is God's own country?

God's Own Country, is a phrase meaning an area or region supposedly favoured by God. In the United Kingdom the phrase is commonly used by people to describe Yorkshire, England's largest county.
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Is Bradford a good place to live?

Most of the people living in Bradford would happily agree that for the most, Bradford is a great place to live thanks to its location, diverse culture, famous food, and of course, the super-affordable housing options.
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What river runs through Bradford?

Bradford Beck is a river that flows through Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, (then Bradford Dale) and on to the River Aire at Shipley.
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What percentage of Bradford is white?

Bradford Demographics

According to the last UK Census taken in 2011, the population was mostly comprised of White people, which made up 63.9% of the population. Over one-quarter of the population is Asian, while black, mixed races, and other races make up less than 1% of the population, respectively.
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How many Pakistanis are there in Bradford?

The 2011 Census recorded 106,614 Pakistanis in Bradford, 20.4% of the total population. The majority of British Pakistanis in Bradford can trace their roots to the Mirpur District of Azad Kashmir.
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