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  1. Yorkshire. 53°47′59″N 1°32′54″W  / . 53.7998°N 1.5482°W. / 53.7998; -1.5482. Leeds city centre is the central business district of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is roughly bounded by the Inner Ring Road to the north and the River Aire to the south and can be divided into several quarters.

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    Leeds ist das kulturelle, finanzielle, gewerbliche und sportliche Zentrum von West Yorkshire, einem Ballungsgebiet mit mehr als 2,2 Millionen Einwohnern sowie der Leeds City Region, einer Metropolregion mit 3 Millionen Einwohnern. [3]

  4. Roman Leeds was an important strategic fort, ford and small settlement on the York - Chester road. Recorded in the Domesday book of 1086, it became a thriving market town in the Middle Ages, gaining its town charter from the King in 1207. The medieval city was based around Briggate, Kirkgate, Swinegate and The Calls.

  5. Beeston is a suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England located on a hill about 2 miles (3 km) south of the centre of the city. The start of Beeston was in the medieval period. It remained a small place for people to live until the late part of the Victorian era when it became a mostly residential area for people working in Leeds and surrounding ...

  6. Leeds Metropolitan urban areas.jpg 792 × 666; 335 KB. Categories: Cities in Yorkshire and the Humber. Towns in West Yorkshire. Unparished areas in West Yorkshire. City of Leeds. Hidden category: Wikipedia categories named after populated places in England.

  7. 10 storey T block with deck access. Part of a five block development of which only Torre Gardens and Torre Green exist. Demolished between 1987 and 2002. Existent. Scargill Grange. Gargrave Approach, Burmantofts. 1966. Existent.