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Approximate Population: 257,000

, almost invariably referred to as , is a city and unitary authority area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.  It is located 25 miles (40 km) from the North Sea on the River at its junction with the Humber estuary.  has a resident population of 257,000 (2007 est.).  

Renamed Kings town upon by King Edward I in 1299, the town and city of has served as market town, military supply port, trading hub, fishing and whaling centre, and industrial metropolis.  was an early theatre of battle in the English Civil Wars, and was the backdrop to events leading to the abolition of the slave trade in Britain.

The city was unique in the United Kingdom in having a municipally owned telephone system from 1902, sporting cream, not red, telephone boxes. After suffering heavy damage during the Second World War, weathered a period of post-industrial decline, during which the city gained unfavourable results on measures of social deprivation, education and policing.   However, the city has embarked on a programme of regeneration and renewal and a range of sporting and cultural activities is available.

is home to the University of , which was founded in 1927 and received its Royal Charter in 1954. It has a student population of 16,000. Associated with the university is the York Medical School, which took its first intake of students in 2003 as a part of the British government’s attempts to train more doctors.

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