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After it was conquered, the city was renamed from the Saxon Eoforwic to Jorvik. It became the capital of Viking territory in Britain, and at its peak boasted more than 10,000 inhabitants. This was a population second only to London within Great Britain. Jorvik proved an important economic and trade centre for the Vikings. Norse coinage was created at the Jorvik mint, while archaeologists have found evidence of a variety of craft workshops around the town's central Coppergate area. These demonstrate that textile production, metalwork, carving, glasswork and jewellery-making were all practised in Jorvik. Materials from as far afield as the Persian Gulf have also been discovered, suggesting that the town was part of an international trading network. [25] Under Viking rule the city became a major river port, part of the extensive Viking trading routes throughout northern Europe. Manchester Airport – with connections to Europe, North America, Africa and Asia – has direct rail links by TransPennine Express with its namesake station. [160] By road its accessible by the A64 to the M60 via the A1(M) motorway, M1 and M62. a b "Enquiry Y4537: – City of York Council". City of York Council. 30 January 2012. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 . Retrieved 12 July 2013. In 2001, the population density was 4,368/km 2 (11,310/sqmi). [90] Of those aged 16–74 in York, 24.6% had no academic qualifications, a little lower than 28.9% in all of England. Of York's residents, 5.1% were born outside the United Kingdom, significantly lower than the national average of 9.2%. White British form 95% of the population; the largest single minority group was recorded as Asian, at 1.9% of the population. York submits bid for World Heritage status". BBC News. 11 June 2010. Archived from the original on 25 September 2015 . Retrieved 2 June 2014.

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