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Kingston upon Hull, generally referred to as Hull, is the largest city in the East Riding of Yorkshire, north England. It is located on the River Hull on the northern bank of the Humber estuary and has a population of 257,000.
The city's economy developed from seafaring, and its industry is focused on the chemical and health care sectors. As well as being a busy port, Kingston upon Hull is a major transport hub and attraction for shoppers.
The city has an impressive Museum Quarter, a Premier League football team and has produced a number of successful bands. It is also the UK's only city with its own independent telephone network company, Kingston Communications, whose phone boxes are a distinctive cream colour instead of the usual red.
Historically Kingston upon Hull was an early setting for battle in the English Civil Wars, and was the backdrop to events leading to the abolition of the slave trade in Britain. The city suffered extensive damage during the Second World War, but most of it was rebuilt soon afterwards.
Read more about Hull in the About Hull section.
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