Manchester has many interesting symbols and unofficial names, this British city is one of the most colourful and rich in wonderful cultural features and traditions. Manchester is often called the "city of rains", because of the special geographical location of the climatic conditions are also special here. On average, precipitation falls here 300 days a year, so all the locals, leaving the house, always take an umbrella or a raincoat. At certain times of the year, the rain can go up to three days here, for local residents such weather conditions have long become the usual natural condition. On those rare days when the sun appears in the sky, they rush to the nearest parks and squares to spend a few hours breathing the fresh air. It is noteworthy that rainy weather does not affect the active lifestyle of citizens. Despite the heavy rain, they still hurry about their business, many locals even do not leave their favourite two-wheeled transport at home in rainy weather. After a few days of heavy rain, you can always see broken umbrellas scattered everywhere in the city streets. for some reason, locals throw them not in special garbage cans, but directly on sidewalks. Another unofficial name for Manchester is the "city of students". There are several major universities and colleges, which are among the most prestigious educational institutions in the country. Every year, dozens of young people from different countries of the world are trained here, such a number of young
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