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Leeds (disambiguation) (790 bytes)
1: '''Leeds''' is the name of a number of places in the world... 2: *[[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]] 3: ...Kent|Leeds]], [[Kent]], [[England]], near which [[Leeds Castle]] is situated 4: *[[Leeds, Alabama]], [[United States|United States of Amer... 5: *[[Leeds_and_Grenville_United_Counties%2C_Ontario]], [[Can... Leeds (12542 bytes) 3: ... the urban city. Recent population estimates make Leeds the third largest English city. 5: An inhabitant of Leeds is locally known as a ''Loiner'', although such t... 7: [[Image:leedscoatofarms.gif|180px|thumb|right|Leeds' Coat Of Arms]] 10: ...growth was catalysed by the introduction of the [[Leeds and Liverpool Canal]] in [[1816]] and the railway... 13: ...been a major factor contributing to the growth of Leeds, and it has led to the city becoming a major cent... Leeds, Alabama (2684 bytes) 1: '''Leeds''' is a city located in [[Jefferson County, Alaba... 4: [[Image:ALMap-doton-Leeds.PNG|right|Location of Leeds, Alabama]] 5: Leeds is located at 33°32'44" North, 86°33'27" ... Bramley, Leeds (484 bytes) 1: ...ailway station which is on the [[Caldervale]] and Leeds to [[Bradford]] lines. Bramley was mentioned in ... 5: [[Category:Leeds]] Leeds, Wisconsin (2530 bytes) 1: '''Leeds''' is a town located in [[Columbia County, Wiscon... 4: [[Image:WIMap-doton-Leeds.png|right|Location of Leeds, Wisconsin]]According to the [[United States Cens... Leeds, Utah (2612 bytes) 1: '''Leeds''' is a town located in [[Washington County, Utah... 4: [[Image:UTMap-doton-Leeds.PNG|right|Location of Leeds, Utah]] 5: Leeds is located at 37°14'22" North, 113°21'39"... Duke of Leeds (1210 bytes) 1: The '''Dukedom of Leeds''' was created in 1694 and became extinct in 1964... 3: ==Dukes of Leeds ([[1694]])== 4: *[[Thomas Osborne, 1st Duke of Leeds]] ([[1632]]-[[1712]]) 5: *[[Peregrine Osborne, 2nd Duke of Leeds]] ([[1659]]-[[1729]]) 6: *[[Peregrine Hyde Osborne, 3rd Duke of Leeds]] ([[1691]]-[[1731]]) Leeds City F.C. (912 bytes) 1: ...g professional [[association football]] club in [[Leeds]], [[England]] before [[World War I]]. 5: In the wake of their demise, [[Leeds United F.C.]] were formed, and entered the Footba... 8: ...ightyleeds.co.uk/history/scandal19.htm Article at Leeds United official site] 12: [[Category:Leeds]][[Category:English football clubs]] Leeds, New York (2865 bytes) 1: '''Leeds''' is a [[hamlet (place) |hamlet]] (and [[census-... 3: Leeds is located near the north town line of the [[Cats... 8: Leeds is located at 42°15'12" North, 73°53'48" ... Leeds, Maine (2466 bytes) 1: '''Leeds''' is a town located in [[Androscoggin County, Ma... Beeston, Leeds (407 bytes) 1: ...and semi-detached houses. Beeston is one of south Leeds's more tolerant and bohemian areas. Middleton, Leeds (305 bytes) 1: ...hire]], [[England]], seperated from [[Belle Isle, Leeds|Belle Isle]] and the rest of the city by Middleto... Rockstar Leeds (155 bytes) 1: '''Rockstar Leeds''' (formerly '''Mobius Entertaiment''') and has ... Bishop of Leeds (3824 bytes) 1: ...Ordinary]] of the [[Roman Catholic]] [[Diocese of Leeds]] in the [[Province of Liverpool]]. 3: ...ity of Leeds]] where the seat is located at the [[Leeds Cathedral|Cathedral Church of Saint Anne]]. 5: ...everend '''[[Arthur Roche]]''', the 9th Bishop of Leeds. 8: ...t of the Bishops of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Leeds, England <small> and its precursor offices === 27: ...op of Beverley||<small>Priest; becoming Bishop of Leeds Leeds Road (153 bytes) Leeds Castle (1289 bytes) 1: ...id a pottery firm making souvenirs of the city of Leeds). 12: *[http://www.leeds-castle.com/ Leeds Castle] Little London, Leeds (404 bytes) 1: ...sonette [[council housing]] in inner-city north [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]], situated betw... Blenheim, Leeds (413 bytes) 1: ...sonette [[council housing]] in inner-city north [[Leeds]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]], situated betw... Leeds station (3229 bytes) 1: ...he mainline railway station serving the city of [[Leeds]] in [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]]. The station... 2: ... Carlisle line]]. It is located to the south of [[Leeds City Square|City Square]], at the bottom of Park ... 4: ...ll falling from the south of the city down to the Leeds canal basin; much of it is supported on brick vau... 6: ...eeds Wellington Street station]], to the north of Leeds City station 9: the existing canopies were preserved. The former Leeds Central station, to the north of Leeds Tykes (1865 bytes) 1: ...ngland|English]] [[rugby union]] club, based in [[Leeds]], that currently competes in the [[Zurich Premie... 4: ...e]] club [[Leeds Rhinos]]. Both Leeds Tykes and [[Leeds Rhinos]] play their home matches at [[Headingley ... 6: ...cond team. In 1889, Headingley was disbanded when Leeds St. Johns moved into the area, built Headingley S... 10: ...have played at Headingley since 1996 were renamed Leeds Tykes in 1998. A "Tyke" is a traditional Yorkshir... 19: * [http://www.leedsrugby.com/ Leeds rugby]
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