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  2. Bradford. Radnica. Bradford je mesto v grófstve West Yorkshire a centrum metropolitného dištriktu City of Bradford . Mesto má 293 717 obyvateľov a celý dištrikt 485 000 obyvateľov. Spolu s predmestiami to je v poradí 11. najväčší obvod Anglicka .

  3. Website. Official website. The Bradford Literature Festival (sometimes abbreviated to BLF) [1] is a spoken and written word event that promotes literature and is held for ten days annually over June and July in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The first event was held in 2014 and was attended by 968 people; over the next decade the attendance ...

  4. The Bradford Bulls are a professional rugby league club in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, and compete in the Championship, the second tier of British rugby league. [3] The club have won the League Championship six times, the Challenge Cup five times and three World Club Challenge titles. The club was originally founded as Bradford Northern ...

  5. Bradford Anderson (born 1979), American actor. Bradford Angier (1910–1997), American wilderness survivalist and author. William Bradford Bishop (born 1936), known as Bradford Bishop, American former U.S. Foreign Service officer accused of killing his family. Bradford Cox, American musician.

  6. John Carver. William Bradford (1590 – 1657) was a passenger on the Mayflower in 1620. He travelled to the New World to live in religious freedom. He became the second Governor of Plymouth Colony and served for over 30 years. Bradford kept a journal of the history of the early life in Plymouth Colony. It is called Of Plymouth Plantation.

  7. The Bradford Riots were a brief period of violent rioting which began on 7 July 2001, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England.They occurred as a result of heightened tension between the large and growing British Asian communities and the city's white majority, escalated by confrontation between the far left Anti-Nazi League and far right groups such as the British National Party and the National ...

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