Bootle

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Bootle is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England, situated just north of Liverpool and historically known for its docks and industrial heritage.

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Bootle canonical 22

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Predicate Object
instanceOf town
administrativeCentreOf Sefton
surface form: Metropolitan Borough of Sefton
ceremonialCounty Merseyside
country England
countrySubdivision United Kingdom
developedSignificantlyDuring 19th century
Industrial Revolution
governingBody Sefton
surface form: Sefton Council
hasDialCode 0151
hasEconomicActivity logistics
manufacturing
retail
shipping
hasEducationalInstitutionType primary schools
secondary schools
hasHeritage dock history
industrial heritage
hasLandUse commercial area
industrial area
residential area
hasNeighbouringSettlement Litherland
surface form: Kirkdale

Litherland
Orrell Park
Seaforth
hasParliamentaryConstituency Bootle (UK Parliament constituency)
hasPortFacility Port of Liverpool
surface form: Port of Liverpool docks
hasPostcodeArea L
hasRailwayStation Bootle New Strand railway station
Bootle Oriel Road railway station
hasReligiousBuildingType Church of England
surface form: Church of England churches

Roman Catholic churches
hasShoppingCentre New Strand Shopping Centre
historicalCounty Lancashire
locatedIn Merseyside
Sefton
surface form: Metropolitan Borough of Sefton

North West England
locatedNear Liverpool
River Mersey
locatedOn Irish Sea coast
partOf Liverpool Urban Area
Liverpool Urban Area
surface form: Merseyside built-up area
region North West England
roadConnection A5058 road
A565 road
M57 motorway (nearby)
M58 motorway (nearby)
servedByRailLine Merseyrail
surface form: Merseyrail Northern Line
timeZone Greenwich Mean Time
timeZoneDST British Summer Time

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