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Huddersfield's population is 146,234.

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Per 2011 census population of Huddersfield is 162,949

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Huddersfield Giants was created in 1864.

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University of Huddersfield was created in 1825.

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Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra was created in 1862.

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Huddersfield Royal Infirmary was created in 1965.

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Huddersfield Underbank Rangers was created in 1989.

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Huddersfield Daily Examiner was created in 1851.

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Huddersfield New College was created in 1958.

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Huddersfield Town F.C. was created in 1908.

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Huddersfield railway station was created in 1847.

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Huddersfield Grammar School was created in 1995.

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The motto of Huddersfield New College is 'Building On Success'.

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The division that Huddersfield Town participates in is the Championship in England.

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Huddersfield to London is about 3 hours 35 minutes.

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Huddersfield Rams Aussie Rules was created in 2008.

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The distance between Huddersfield, England and Norfolk, Virginia is 3,621 miles. That converts to 5,827 kilometers.

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Huddersfield Rugby Union Football Club was created in 1909.

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Huddersfield is approximately mid-distance.

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The city of Huddersfield in located in the United Kingdom. It is part of the county of West Yorkshire. Huddersfield lies halfway between Leeds, also part of West Yorkshire and Manchester, which is in the county of Lancashire.

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Huddersfield Travel is located at 82 John William Street, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD1 1EH, United Kingdom. They also have a website called "Airports 4 U".

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The phrase "J'habite à Huddersfield" is the correct way to say "I live in Huddersfield" in French. The preposition "à" is necessary to indicate the location. Without "à," the sentence is grammatically incorrect.

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Huddersfield is in the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England, halfway between Leeds and Manchester. It lies 190 miles north of London, and 10.3 miles south of Bradford, the nearest city.

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Huddersfield Rams Aussie Rules's motto is 'We are the pride of all West Yorkshire'.

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The motto of Huddersfield Rams Aussie Rules is 'What noise does a Ram make.... BOOM!'.

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Huddersfield does not have city status in the UK because it has not been granted a royal charter to be recognized as a city. City status is a ceremonial designation given by the British monarch, and Huddersfield has not met the criteria to receive this status.

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The Huddersfield Giants are sponsored by Caboodle. You can get more information about this team at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Huddersfield Giants" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.

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West Yorkshire

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walmart is there i know it

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Yes it is but its not near the centre its on the outskirts

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Some companies that have the most jobs in Huddersfield would be Cummins Turbo Technologies, Sellers and Trojan Plastics Ltd. Huddersfield is a manufacturing town so most of the jobs will be in the technology and textile industries.

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No, the name Huddersfield did not come from Shipley and Skipton. Huddersfield is believed to have originated from the Old English words "hude" (meaning "hooded") and "feld" (meaning "field"), referring to a protected or sheltered place in the open land.

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The flight distance from Leeds, United Kingdom to Huddersfield, United Kingdom is:

13 miles / 21 km

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Huddersfield Town

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No, Huddersfield is not the biggest town in the UK. Some of the largest towns in the UK include Reading, Northampton, and Luton, among others.

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George S. Binns has written:

'Huddersfield Town 75 years on' -- subject(s): Huddersfield Town AFC

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Near Huddersfield in West Yorkshire.

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Sheffield, Huddersfield, Chesterfield

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Huddersfield's name likely originates from the Old English word "Hudere," which refers to a personal name, combined with "field," indicating an open area or pasture. The name has evolved over time, with historical records suggesting variations such as "Huddersfelt" in the 13th century. The area has a rich industrial history, particularly in textiles, which has shaped its identity. Today, Huddersfield is known for its cultural heritage and vibrant community.

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Anthony Pilkington wears number 11 for huddersfield town. He is a right winger that can use both his left and right feet

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1895 in Huddersfield England

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