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Допожіть будь ласка срочно!!!!!!! Потрібно заповнити табличку по цьому тексту. LEEDS in West Yorkshire is a great commercial city, and it people very proud of it . Some ot the warehouses and factories which made it a wealthy city in the 18th and 19th centuries were destroyed some twenty to thirty years ago, but recently many have been renovated and developed for commercial or residential use. There are now many new buildings, as well as important historical buildings in the city centre. NORWICH was one or the chief provincial cities of medieval. England. When itS wals were constructed (1197-1223), they enclosed almost a square mile, an area as big as that of the City of London. By that time it had become the capital of East Anglia. Its majestic cathedral and the narrow winding streets around it stillremind the visitor of those ancient times. DURHAM. Whatever travellers see or do not see in England, they must see this city, in the north east, just south of Newcastle upon Tyne. No one can forget the sight of its cathedral and castle rising together on a steep hill overlooking a loop in the River WEAR which almost surrounds them.The cathedral itself is one of the great medieval buildings of Europe. Edinburgh has long been the capital of Scotland. Edinburgh Castle is Edinburgs principal building dominating the city perched on a rock over a hundred metres above sea level.important building is the Palace of Holyrood House, founded by James IV around 1500. In between the castle and the palace is the Royal Mile, which was the centre of Edinburgh life before the 17th century and is fascinating to visit now. LIVERPOOL, a port in the north west of England, has a qualitythat is not found in quite the same way anywhere else in England: the quality of grandeur. Liverpool has this grandeur in its site on the broad Mersey river (more than halfa mile wide) with the houses rising above it; in its great dock buildings, its broad streets, and itstwo enormous cathedrals. BRIGHTON is a seaside resort on the English Channel. Only 50miles (80km) from London, it offers a good variety of lively entertainment. It is a cheerful place, bustling and crowded in the summer, but alive at every season of the year. Its royal pavilion isa masterpiece of eccentric English architecture.