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City of Sunderland (6313 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|City of Sunderland 5: ...span=2 align=center|[[Image:EnglandSunderland.png|Sunderland]] 9: ...politan borough|Metropolian District]], created a City in 1992 11: |[[Regions of England|Region]]:||[[North East England]] 15: |[[Surface area|Area]]:<br>- Total||[[List of English districts by area|Ranked 219th]]<br>[[1 E... Sunderland A.F.C. (13008 bytes) 2: clubname = Sunderland | 3: fullname = Sunderland Association<br>Football Club | 6: ground = [[Stadium of Light]], [[Sunderland]] | 7: capacity = 48,300 | 18: [[Image:safc.gif|left|150px|Sunderland F.C. club crest]] Sunderland (17450 bytes) 1: ...and]]. For other places called Sunderland, see [[Sunderland (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ...n the [[England|English]] [[metropolitan county]] of [[Tyne and Wear]]. 5: ...ngland]]. The old county borough has a population of around 195,000. 9: ==City of Sunderland== 11: ... town of Sunderland as to distinguish it from the city. Sunderland Bridge (254 bytes) 1: ...am|Durham City]]. It lies close to the confluence of the [[River Wear]] and [[River Browney]]. Sunderland, Vermont (2540 bytes) 1: [[Image:sunderland_vt_highlight.png|thumb|225px|Sunderland, Vermont]] 2: ... [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 850. 5: ...2;) of it is land and 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.55% water. 8: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 10: ...d 12.9% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.43... Sunderland, Massachusetts (2597 bytes) 1: ... [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 3,777. 4: Sunderland was first settled in [[1713]] and was officially incorporated in [[1714]]. 7: ...2;) of it is land and 1.1 km² (0.4 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 2.77% water. 10: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 12: ...nd 4.9% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.28... University of Sunderland (2671 bytes) 1: ...in the north-east of [[England]] in the [[City of Sunderland]]. The University has approximately 15.000 studen... 3: ...ditional [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]], although Sunderland also provides the latter. 10: ...emonies, although they were held at the [[Stadium of Light]] in [[2004]] while the theatre was closed ... 12: ...e latter opening during the 90's on the northbank of the [[River Wear]]. The Media Centre, housing te... 26: *[[Kate Adie]] (Honorary Professor in Journalism) Earl of Sunderland (1453 bytes) 1: ...the Dukedom. The Earls bore the subsidiary title of ''Baron Spencer'' ([[1603]]). 3: ...xisted in a previous creation for the Lord Scrope of Bolton in [[1627]], but became extinct upon the 1... 5: ==Earls of Sunderland, first creation ([[1627]])== 6: *[[Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland]] (d.[[1630]]) 11: ...ron Spencer]] ([[1620]]-[[1643]]) (became Earl of Sunderland in 1643) Sunderland (disambiguation) (1210 bytes) 1: ...l communities in the United Kingdom are called '''Sunderland'''. 3: ...dustrial city and port on the [[North Sea]] coast of [[England]] has two entries: 5: ...], which was a part of the [[traditional county]] of [[county Durham|Durham]] 6: ...tropolitan county]] of [[Tyne and Wear]] in 1974. City status followed in 1992. 11: |[[Sunderland, Cumberland|Sunderland]]|| in [[Cumbria]]||| Short Sunderland (21826 bytes) 2: ...gn="center" style="border-bottom:3px solid"|Short Sunderland 4: ...enter"|[[image:sunderlandwater.jpg|300px]]<br>''A Sunderland in the water'' 34: |Maximum Takeoff|| lb|| kg 36: |Capacity||colspan="2"| 54: |Rate of Climb|| ft/min|| m/min Sunderland Empire (2349 bytes) 1: ...est in [[Sunderland]]. It is owned by the City of Sunderland Council and operated by [[Clear Channel Entertain... 5: ...ilding. The original statue is located at the top of the main staircase, with a replica on the dome it... 7: ...udiences. It reopened in [[1960]], however, after Sunderland Council bought the theatre. 9: ...was in the dressing room he occupied on the night of his death; after one experience during a gig ther... 11: ...atre is the regular venue for the [[University of Sunderland]]'s [[graduation]] ceremonies. Sunderland Albion F.C. (1361 bytes) 1: ...ootball]] team formed in [[1888]] as a rival to [[Sunderland A.F.C.]]. 3: ...ey were drawn together in the 1888-89 [[FA Cup]], Sunderland withdrew rather than allow Albion to benefit from... 5: ...before concentrating on the latter. However, when Sunderland won the League title in [[1892]], Albion decided ... Second Stanhope/Sunderland Ministry (2777 bytes) 6: |align="left"|'''OFFICE'''||align="left"|'''NAME'''||align="left"|'''... 10: ...arles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland|The Earl of Sunderland]]'''||align="left"|1718–1721 12: |align="left"|[[Secretary of State for the Northern Department|Northern Secret... 16: ...[Thomas Parker, 1st Earl of Macclesfield|The Earl of Macclesfield]]'''||align="left"|1718–1721 18: ...arles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland|The Earl of Sunderland]]'''||align="left"|1718–1719 First Stanhope/Sunderland Ministry (2941 bytes) 1: ...dely considered the first true [[Prime Minister]] of [[Great Britain]], returned to head the governmen... 8: |align="left"|'''OFFICE'''||align="left"|'''NAME'''||align="left"|'''... 12: ...Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope|The Viscount Stanhope of Mahon]]'''||align="left"|1717–1718 14: ...arles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland|The Earl of Sunderland]]'''||align="left"|1717–1718 20: ...illiam Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Devonshire|The Duke of Devonshire]]'''||align="left"|1717–1718 Sunderland coat of arms (7041 bytes) 1: ...itory was incorporated into the County Borough of Sunderland. 2: ...nderland was created a City an entirely new grant of arms was made, the main charges being quite unlik... 6: ...as a motto since 1849. It is taken from the Odes of [[Horace]], [http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/horac... 11: ...949 (Unofficial).gif|thumb|180px|left|pre 1949 (Unofficial) arms as printed]]|| 12: ...ed on street furniture various colours were used, often depending on what was available to the painter... Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland (5816 bytes) 1: '''Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland''' ([[1640]] - [[September 28]], [[1702]]) was an... 3: ... a [[Privy Council]]lor and appointed [[Secretary of State for the Northern Department]] in 1679; at t... 5: ...g uncomfortable under the recently enthroned Duke of York (James II), and was summarily dismissed in [... 7: ...William and his sister-in-law, later Queen [[Anne of Great Britain|Anne]]. He was an influential advis... 9: ... surviving son was [[Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland]]. Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland (6980 bytes) 1: ...d Earl of Sunderland|2nd Earl]], but on the death of his elder brother Henry in Paris in September 168... 3: ...ntroduced to political life and later the dukedom of Marlborough came to the Spencers. 5: ...1710 he was dismissed. Anne offered him a pension of £3000 a year, but this he refused, saying "if he ... 7: ...vestigated. In [[April]] [[1721]] he resigned his offices, but he retained his influence with George I... 9: ...ibed as " the finest in Europe." In [[1749]] part of it was removed to [[Blenheim Palace]]. Facts and Figures dates in Sunderland's history (3608 bytes) 1: == Facts and Figures, important dates in Sunderland's history == 4: |[[674]]||Building of [[St. Peter's Church (Sunderland)| St. Peter's Church]] 6: ... du Puiset's charter creates the first Borough of Sunderland 12: |[[1634]]||Bishop Morton's Charter created Sunderland's first Mayor and Corporation 14: |[[1698]]||Formation of Sunderland Company of Glassmakers Central City (Salt Lake City) (872 bytes) 1: ...popping up in this area of downtown. The Central City neighborhood is becoming more and more convenient... 3: {{Salt Lake City neighborhoods}} 4: [[Category:Salt Lake City neighborhoods]] City Hall (New York City Subway) (377 bytes) 1: {{nycsubwaydisambig|City Hall|City Hall}} 2: *[[City Hall (BMT Broadway Line station)|City Hall]] on the {{BMT}} [[Broadway Line]] 3: ...RT Lexington Avenue Line station)|Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall]] on the {{IRT}} [[Lexington Avenue Line]] 4: ...d [[City Hall (IRT Lexington Avenue Line station)|City Hall]] on the {{IRT}} [[Lexington Avenue Line]]
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