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Although Birmingham grew to prominence as a manufacturing
and engineering centre, its economy today is dominatedBirmingham
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for 78% of the city's economic output and 97% of its
economic growth.[54]
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Two of Britain's "big four" banks were founded
in Birmingham - Lloyds Bank (now Lloyds Banking Group)
in 1765[55] and the Midland Bank (now HSBC Bank plc)
in 1836[56] - and today the city Birmingham Accountants
employs 108,000 in banking, finance and insurance.[57]
In 2007, Cushman & Wakefield Birmingham
Financial Services stated that Birmingham
was the third best place in the United Kingdom to locate
a business, and the 21st best in Europe.[5]
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There are over 8,000 acres (3,200 ha) of parkland
open spaces in Birmingham.[51] Birmingham Accountants
The largest of the parks is Sutton Park covering
2,400 acres (970 ha) making it the largest urban
nature reserve in Europe.[52] Birmingham Botanical
Gardens are a Victorian creation,
with a conservatory and bandstand, close to the
city centre. The Winterbourne Botanic Garden,
maintained by the University of Birmingham, is
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Woodgate Valley Country Park is in Bartley Green
and Quinton.
The city centre consists of numerous public squares
including Centenary Square, Birmingham Accountants
Chamberlain Square and Victoria Square. The historic
Old Square is located on Corporation Street. Rotunda
Square and St Martin's Square are two of the newest
squares in Birmingham, being located within the
Bullring Shopping Centre. Brindleyplace also consists
of three squares.
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Oue to Birmingham's
diverse population, there is a
wide variety of religious buildings in the city.
St Philip's was upgraded from Birmingham Accountants
church to cathedral status in 1905. Birmingham
also has two other cathedrals, St Chad's, which
is the seat of the Roman Catholic Province of
Birmingham and Dormition of the Mother of God
and St Andrew, the seat of the Greek Orthodox
religion in the city.
St Martin in the Bull
Ring is a Grade II*
listed church. There is also a variety of non-Christian
religions in the city. In the 1960s, Birmingham
Central Mosque, one of the largest mosques in
Europe, was constructed for the Muslim community
of the city.[53] However, during the late Birmingham
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close to the city centre was re-developed in partnership
with the Birmingham City Council to supersede
the Birmingham Central Mosque as the largest Mosque
in the city. It holds a larger capacity and a
fully functional segregated women's section. As
its centrepiece is a dome. Wolverhampton
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the Kashmiri-Pakistani population which made Birmingham
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