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Leicester City

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Leicester City

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Locator map for the English administrative region of Leicester City.

Unitary authority in central England, created in 1997 from part of the county of Leicestershire.

Area

71 sq km/28 sq mi

Towns and cities

Leicester

Features

situated on the River Soar; in Victoria Park there is a war memorial designed by English architect Edwin Lutyens

Industries

engineering, food processing, electronics, chemicals, manufacture of hosiery, footwear, knitwear, plastics

Population

(2001) 279,900

Famous people

dramatist Joe Orton, writer and physicist C P Snow, travel agent Thomas Cook



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Sheehan joined Leicester City in July 2003 after being spotted by a scout playing for Belvedere FC.
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