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 Sheffield - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Sheffield was historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire and, before this, the Saxon shire of Hallamshire.
Sheffield's oldest surviving building is Sheffield Cathedral, while other notable mediaeval buildings include Beauchief Abbey, the Bishops' House, and the Old Queen's Head pub in Pond Hill, which dates from around 1480, with its timber frame still intact.
Sheffield is twinned with Bochum in Germany, and with the cities of Anshan in China, Donetsk in the Ukraine and Esteli in Nicaragua.
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 biology - Sheffield
The population of the City of Sheffield borough in 2002 was estimated at 512,242.
The Sheffield Coat of Arms, as shown on the Sheffield City Council website [3] were granted to the Sheffield Borough Council on 16th July 1875, and subsequently to the present City Council on 1st September 1977.
The sheaf of arrows was the main motif in the seals of the Burgery of Sheffield and the Twelve Capital Burgesses, the two bodies which bore the brunt of local government in Sheffield before the town's incorporation as a Borough in 1843.
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