Yahoo France Recherche Web

Résultats de recherche

  1. Newcastle upon Tyne ( /njuːˌk æ səl əˈpɒn ˈta ɪ n/ ), communément appelée Newcastle, est une ville britannique, située en région de l'Angleterre du Nord-Est, dans le comté métropolitain de Tyne and Wear, dont elle est le chef-lieu, sur la rive nord du fleuve Tyne.

  2. Le Newcastle United Football Club (abrégé en Newcastle ou NUFC), surnommé The Magpies ou encore The Toon Army et The Geordies, est un club de football anglais fondé le 9 décembre 1892 à la suite de la fusion entre le club de Newcastle East End et celui de Newcastle West End et qui depuis sa création joue ses matchs à domicile ...

  3. Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (/ nj uː ˈ k æ s əl / ⓘ new-KASS-əl, RP: / ˈ nj uː k ɑː s əl / ⓘ NEW-kah-səl), is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. It is England's northernmost metropolitan borough, located on the River Tyne's northern bank opposite Gateshead to the south.

  4. Newcastle United Football Club is a professional association football club based in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. The club compete in the Premier League, the top tier of English football.

    • Jason Tindall
    • Eddie Howe
    • Stephen Purches
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NewcastleNewcastle - Wikipedia

    Newcastle usually refers to: Newcastle upon Tyne, a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. Newcastle-under-Lyme, a town in Staffordshire, England. Newcastle, New South Wales, a metropolitan area in Australia, named after Newcastle upon Tyne. Newcastle, New Castle or New Cassel may also refer to:

  6. The history of Newcastle upon Tyne dates back almost 2,000 years, during which it has been controlled by the Romans, the Angles and the Norsemen amongst others. Newcastle upon Tyne was originally known by its Roman name Pons Aelius. The name "Newcastle" has been used since the Norman Conquest of England.

  7. 2 juil. 2024 · Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. The settlement dates from the Roman period, when a fort was built on a site close to the present Tyne Bridge. The district and its name derive from a Norman castle built in 1080 by Robert II, the eldest son of William I the Conqueror.