Manchester was founded by the Romans as a civillian settlement about 80AD.
The village created by the Saxons took its name from the fort built by the Romans.
In 919 the king repaired the old fort as a defence against the Danes and changed the the name to Manchester.
In the 19th century Manchester was known as a leading centre for producing fibres.
The workers had to work for twenty hours a day in the mills of Manchester.
There were paper making manufactures too.
Manchester University had been built thirty-one years before the central library was built.
Today Manchester is a large city situated on the tributary of the Thames.
Manchester used to be famous for wool and cotton industries but now it is a business and financial centre.
The best British Business School is situated in Manchester.
Football fans can support two famous Manchester football teams.
Manchester is a beautiful city where old and new live together.
Manchester began as a ________ built by the Roman army.
The Saxons gave the old fort the name _______.
The settlement was called Mamechester by ______.
In the 19th century the mills of Manchester produced ______, ______, _______.
The working day of vast number of working people lasted _______in the mills.
Manchester University was ______ in 1903.
Manchester is also a big _______.
Manchester is situated on the River ______.
Once the city of Manchester was called ______.
Mancherster business school is _______ in Britain.
Mancherster is famous for _______
The city centre was _____ by the bombing in 1996.
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