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Leeds is the largest city in the county of and the third largest city in , though its urban area size falls behind that of .
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Leeds is a large and diverse part of the city of Leeds, extending from Burley out as far as Guiseley and the city's airport.

Leeds city centre is the central business district of Leeds, , England.

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is an extensive area of the city of Leeds, bounded by the river Aire to the north and Fulneck, the M621 and M62 to the south.

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is the southern portion of the city of Leeds, with the river Aire to the north-east, the city centre, docks and Holbeck to the north, the M621 to the west and M62 to the south.

Leeds is the north-eastern portion of the city of Leeds.

is the area of the city of Leeds between the river Aire, Easterley and Wetherby Roads, Leeds City Centre and the villages of Elmet and the Aire valley.

Notable Places in the Area

Stadium
is a football stadium in , West Yorkshire, England, which has been the home of Championship club Leeds United since the club's formation in 1919.

Railway station
Leeds railway station is the mainline railway station serving the of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England.

Town hall
is a 19th-century municipal building on The Headrow, Leeds, , England.

Localities in the Area

Suburb
is a suburb of Leeds, , England located on a hill about 2 miles south of the city centre.

Suburb
North East Leeds is the north-eastern portion of the city of Leeds.

Suburb
is an inner city area of Leeds, , England.

Leeds

Latitude
53.7974° or 53° 47' 51" north
Longitude
-1.5438° or 1° 32' 38" west
Population
766,000
Elevation
50 metres (164 feet)
IATA airport code
LBA
United Nations Location Code
GB LBA
Open Location Code
9C5WQFW4+XF
Open­Street­Map ID
node 358309
Open­Street­Map Feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
2644688
Wiki­data ID
Q39121
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Also Known As

  • Afrikaans: Leeds
  • Amharic: ሊድስ
  • Arabic: Leeds
  • Arabic: ليدز
  • Arabic: ليدس
  • Arabic: لييدز
  • Armenian: Լիդս
  • Asturian: Leeds
  • Azerbaijani: Lids
  • Basque: Leeds
  • Bavarian: Leeds
  • Belarusian: Лідс
  • Bengali: লিডস
  • Bosnian: Leeds
  • Breton: Leeds
  • Bulgarian: Лийдс
  • Catalan: Leeds
  • Cebuano: Leeds
  • Central Kurdish: لیدز
  • Chechen: Лидс
  • Chinese: Leeds
  • Chinese: 列斯
  • Chinese: 利兹
  • Chinese: 里茲
  • Croatian: Leeds
  • Czech: Leeds
  • Danish: Leeds
  • Dimli (individual language): Leeds
  • Dutch: Leeds
  • Egyptian Arabic: ليدز
  • Egyptian Arabic: مدينه ليدز
  • Esperanto: Leeds
  • Esperanto: Lidso
  • Estonian: Leeds
  • Faroese: Leeds
  • Finnish: Leeds
  • French: Leeds
  • Galician: Leeds
  • Georgian: ლიდზი
  • Georgian: ლიდსი
  • German: Leeds
  • Greek: Leeds
  • Greek: Ληντς
  • Greek: Λιντς
  • Gujarati: લીડ્ઝ
  • Hausa: Leeds
  • Hebrew: לידז
  • Hebrew: לידס
  • Hindi: लीड्स
  • Hungarian: City of Leeds
  • Hungarian: Leeds
  • Icelandic: Leeds
  • Ido: Leeds
  • Indonesian: Leeds
  • Interlingua: Leeds
  • Interlingue: Leeds
  • Irish: Leeds
  • Italian: Leeds
  • Japanese: リーズ
  • Kannada: ಲೀಡ್ಸ್
  • Kazakh: Лидс
  • Kirghiz: Лидс
  • Korean: 리즈
  • Kurdish: Leeds
  • Ladin: Leeds
  • Latin: Ledesia
  • Latin: Leedesium
  • Latin: Leeds
  • Latin: Leodis
  • Latin: Loidae
  • Latin: Loidis
  • Latvian: Leeds
  • Latvian: Līdsa
  • Lithuanian: Leeds
  • Lithuanian: Lidsas
  • Lithuanian: Lydsas
  • Lombard: Leeds
  • Low German: Leeds
  • Luxembourgish: Leeds
  • Macedo-Romanian: Leeds
  • Macedonian: Лидс
  • Malay: Leeds
  • Malayalam: ലീഡ്സ്
  • Maltese: Leeds
  • Manipuri: ꯂꯤꯗ꯭ꯁ (ꯃꯐꯝ)
  • Manx: Leeds
  • Marathi: लीड्झ
  • Marathi: लीड्स
  • Mazanderani: لیدز
  • Min Nan Chinese: Leeds
  • Mongolian: ꯂꯤꯗ꯭ꯁ
  • Nepali: लीड्स
  • Northern Frisian: Leeds
  • Norwegian: Leeds
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Leeds
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Leeds
  • Occitan (post 1500): Leeds
  • Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE): ܠܝܕܙ
  • Official Aramaic (700-300 BCE): ܠܝܕܣ
  • Old English (ca. 450-1100): Leeds
  • Old English (ca. 450-1100): Loidis
  • Ossetian: Лидс
  • Panjabi: ਲੀਡਸ
  • Persian: لیدز
  • Piemontese: Leeds
  • Polish: Leeds
  • Portuguese: Leeds
  • Quechua: Leeds
  • Romanian: Leeds
  • Russian: Лидс
  • Sardinian: Leeds
  • Scots: Leeds
  • Scottish Gaelic: Leeds
  • Serbian: Leeds
  • Serbian: Лидз
  • Serbian: Лидс
  • Serbo-Croatian: Leeds
  • Silesian: Leeds
  • Sinhala: ලීඩ්ස්
  • Slovak: Leeds
  • Slovenian: Leeds
  • South Azerbaijani: لیدز
  • Spanish: Ciudad de Leeds
  • Spanish: Cross Gates
  • Spanish: Leeds
  • Swahili: Leeds
  • Swedish: Leeds, West Yorkshire
  • Swedish: Leeds
  • Swiss German: Leeds
  • Tagalog: Lungsod ng Leeds
  • Tajik: Лидс
  • Talysh: Lids
  • Tamil: இலீட்சு
  • Tamil: லீட்சு
  • Tamil: லீட்ஸ்
  • Tatar: Лидс
  • Telugu: లీడ్స్
  • Thai: ลีดส์
  • Tosk Albanian: Leeds
  • Turkish: Leeds
  • Twi: Leeds
  • Uighur: Ritis
  • Uighur: رىتىس
  • Ukrainian: Лідс
  • Upper Sorbian: Leeds
  • Urdu: لیڈز
  • Uzbek: Lids
  • Venetian: Leeds
  • Veps: Lids
  • Vietnamese: Leeds
  • Vlax Romani: Leeds
  • Volapük: Leeds
  • Waray (Philippines): Leeds, West Yorkshire
  • Waray (Philippines): Leeds
  • Welsh: Leeds
  • Western Frisian: Leeds
  • Western Panjabi: لیڈز
  • Wu Chinese: 利兹
  • Yiddish: לידז
  • Yue Chinese: 列斯

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About Mapcarta. Thanks to Mapbox for providing amazing maps. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, excluding photos, directions and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page Leeds. Photo: Lad 2011, CC BY-SA 4.0.