Where in the UK is Blackpool located?
Blackpool is one of the most famous seaside resorts in England. According to a survey from 2010, Blackpool is even the most popular seaside resort in England, ahead of Brighton, Whitby, Bournemouth and Scarborough. Already in the 1920s, according to official figures, Blackpool was able to welcome 8 million visitors annually. At peak times, 17 million visitors came annually, but according to recent reports, this has now leveled off at about 10 million visitors per year.


The city is an independent borough or unitary authority area in Lancashire, north-west England. With over 140,000 inhabitants, Blackpool is the third largest settlement in North-west England, it is also one of the most densely populated regions in the whole of England.
The English coastal town of Blackpool is located on the Irish Sea and has a long tradition as a holiday and seaside resort. It is also the meeting place of the Labour Party and the venue of the annual Blackpool Dance Festival. The city got its name from a drainage channel that ran through a peat bog, with the water turning black. Pool refers to the Irish Sea or the channel itself, depending on the expert opinion.
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