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  1. La Indumentaria del Leeds United es el utilizado por los jugadores « Whites » tanto en competencias nacionales como internacionales, desde el primer equipo hasta los juveniles, como también las Ladies . La vestimenta titular histórica usada por el club consta de camiseta blanca, pantalón blanco y medias blancas, la cual ha sufrido leves ...

  2. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeedsLeeds – Wikipedia

    Staden har omkring 430 000 invånare medan storstadsdistriktet ( City of Leeds) har omkring 715 000 invånare. Genom staden rinner floden Aire. Leeds fungerar bland annat i ekonomiskt hänseende som huvudort i en storstadsregion där även Craven, Harrogate, Bradford, Selby, Calderdale, Kirklees, Wakefield och Barnsley ingår.

  3. The Leeds City Region, or informally Greater Leeds, is a local enterprise partnership city region located in West Yorkshire, England. Prior to the West Yorkshire devolution deal, the partnership covered parts of South and North Yorkshire. According to the Office for National Statistics, as of 2017 the city region ranked 2nd behind Greater ...

  4. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeedsLeeds - Wikipedia

    Leeds ye una ciudá y un importante centru metropolitanu en Yorkshire del Oeste, na zona norte d' Inglaterra. Ta allugada sobre'l ríu Aire. [1] D'antiguo formaba parte del West Riding of Yorkshire, la historia escrita de Leeds remontar al sieglu V cuando'l reinu d' Elmet taba cubiertu por montes de "Loidis", lo que dio orixe al nome Leeds.

  5. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › LeedsLeeds - Wikipedia

    Leeds is the cultural, financial an commercial hert of the Wast Yorkshire Urban Aurie, which at the 2001 census haed a population o 1.5 million, an the Leeds ceety region, an economic aurie wi Leeds at its core, haed a population o 2.9 million. Leeds is the UK's lairgest centre for business, legal, an financial services ootside Lunnon .

  6. 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.

  7. History of Leeds. J. M. W. Turner 's 1816 painting of Leeds, from Beeston Hill. At the left-hand edge is Marshall's Mill, in the centre is Trinity Church, and further to the right, through the smoke, is the tower of Leeds Parish Church, now Leeds Minster. Loidis, from which Leeds, Yorkshire derives its name, was anciently a forested area of the ...