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History of Bristol

The first evidence of human activity of any kind in Bristol dates from approximately 60,000 years ago thanks to archaeological findings. Although there are some remains of Roman forts and villas in the area, Bristol’s history doesn’t really begin until around AD 1000 when the town was formed and immediately became a relatively important trading centre. This is known because the town had its own mint and was producing silver pennies that had the town’s name on them. William the Conqueror took the town in 1066 and it easily repelled an invasion by King Harold’s army the following year.

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Working in Bristol

The city of Bristol has been an important seaport and was once a major importer of wine, fish, grain and dairy produce. Nowadays, Bristol is no longer reliant on its port for its prosperity but it is still the largest importer of automobiles in the UK. The port has been leased since 1991 and in that time, more than £300 million has been invested. As a result, the tonnage throughput has tripled to approximately 12 million tonnes a year.

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Living in Bristol

Bristol is a large city by UK standards and boasts a population well in excess of 400,000. When its total Urban Zone population is taken into account, this population exceeds the one million mark, making Bristol one of the most important economic areas in the UK. For more than 500 years, Bristol was seen as one of top four UK cities along with London, York and Norwich. Once the Industrial Revolution came in the 18th century, Bristol was overtaken by Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool in terms of prominence. The city overlooks the sea and has depended on its status as a port for most of its prosperity. There are more than 30 populated areas in the world which are also called Bristol and it is likely that they took the name from the UK original.

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Top 10 Places

Bristol was one of Britain’s major cities during Medieval times and the Middle Ages. It was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution so it is no surprise to learn that many of Bristol’s attractions involve historical and architectural wonders. However, as the city is based by the sea, there are also some water related activities. Here are the top 10 places to visit in Bristol.

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10 Top Companies

Bristol is a UK city with a difference. It doesn’t necessarily rely on one sector to produce all its employment. If you elect to live and work in Bristol, you will have a choice of jobs. The financial sector employs almost 60,000 people but the high-tech sector is also important with silicon design companies in abundance. There are always aquatic related jobs as Bristol is located by the sea and there even jobs in aeronautics. The top 10 companies to work for in Bristol are as follows.

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