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About Sheffield.Sheffield
is a city and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England. It
is so named because of its origins in a field on the River Sheaf
that runs through the city.
Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the city has
grown from its largely industrial roots to encompass a wide economic
base. The population of the City of Sheffield is estimated at
530,300 people (2007 est.) and it is one of the eight largest
English cities outside London, which form the English Core Cities
Group. The wider Sheffield Urban Area, which extends beyond the city
proper, has a population of 640,720. The Larger Urban Zone
population of Sheffield has 1,277,100 inhabitants while the
Sheffield City Region has over 1,800,000 residents.
Sheffield obtained worldwide recognition during the 19th century for
its production of steel. Many innovations in the industry were
developed locally, including crucible and stainless steel. This
fuelled an almost tenfold increase in the population during the
Industrial Revolution. It gained its city charter in 1893 and became
officially titled the City of Sheffield. International competition
caused a decline in traditional local industries during the 1970s
and 1980s, and at the same time the nearby national coal industry
collapsed, affecting Sheffield's population.
The beginning of the 21st century has seen extensive redevelopment
in many UK cities, including Sheffield. The city's GVA (gross value
added) increased 60 per cent in recent years and, in 2006, reached
£8.7 billion. The overall economy experienced steady growth
averaging around five per cent annually and, as such, has been
growing at a higher rate than has been experienced in Yorkshire and
the Humber in general.
The city is geographically diverse, located at the confluence of
five rivers, with much of the city having been built on hillsides
with views into the city centre or out to the countryside. With an
estimated total of over two million trees, Sheffield has more trees
per person than any other city in Europe: 61% of the city is
greenspace.
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