Il s'agit de la 9e édition du Championnat d'Europe féminin de football qui se tient tous les quatre ans et est organisé par l'UEFA. La phase finale, disputée en Angleterre entre le 5 et le 19 juin 2005, réunit huit nations. Toutes les équipes, à l'exception de l'Angleterre, qualifiée d'office, se sont qualifiées sur le terrain. L'Allemagne, tenante du titre, conserve son trophée en s'imposant 3-1 en finale contre la Norvège. Il s'agit du sixième titre européen de l'Allemagne.
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Museum of Policing in Cheshire
The Museum of Policing in Cheshire is a museum that focuses on law enforcement and its history in the county of Cheshire. It is based in Warrington Police station. The exhibits include uniforms from history, and a Doctor Who police box. A book based upon the museum archives was published in 2014.
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Warrington Bank Quay railway station
Warrington Bank Quay is one of five railway stations serving the town of Warrington, a unitary authority in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It is a principal stop on the West Coast Main Line between London Euston and Glasgow Central. The station is a north–south oriented station located to one side of Warrington's main shopping area.
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Warrington Arpley railway station
Warrington Arpley railway station was a station located on the south side of Wilson Patten Street, Warrington, England at the junction of St Helens Railway and Warrington and Stockport Railway. It opened on 1 May 1854 replacing Warrington Wilderspool. Both railways were absorbed by the LNWR. It closed to passengers on 15 September 1958. The station was on the southmost Liverpool to Manchester line.
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Warrington Museum & Art Gallery
Warrington Museum & Art Gallery is on Bold Street in the Cultural Quarter of Warrington in a
Grade II listed building that it shares with the town's Central Library. The Museum and the Library originally opened in 1848 as the first rate-supported library in the UK, before moving to their current premises in 1858. The art galleries were subsequently added in 1877 and 1931. Operated by Culture Warrington, Warrington Museum and Art Gallery has the distinction of being one of the oldest municipal museums in the UK and much of the quintessential character of the building has been preserved.
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