Wakefield
A West Yorkshire cathedral city, on the Pennines eastern edge and the River Calder, which at the 2011 census had a 99,251 population, is Wakefield, England. Exploiting its navigable River Calder position to become a port that is inland, Wakefield became an important market town and centre for wool. Rebuilt in about 1100 in stone and was continually enlarged until 1315 when the central tower collapsed, was the Wakefield Saxon church.
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