Hartlepool


[hahrt-lee-pool, hahrt-l-] /ˈhɑrt liˌpul, ˈhɑrt l-/

noun
1.
a seaport city in NE England.
/ˈhɑːtlɪˌpuːl/
noun
1.
a port in NE England, in Hartlepool unitary authority, Co Durham, on the North Sea: greatly enlarged in 1967 by its amalgamation with West Hartlepool; engineering, clothing, food processing. Pop: 86 075 (2001)
2.
a unitary authority in NE England, in Co Durham: formerly (1974–96) part of the county of Cleveland. Pop: 90 200 (2003 est). Area: 93 sq km (36 sq miles)

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