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Hartlepool

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Borough of Hartlepool
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Geography
Status: Unitary, borough
Region: North East England
Ceremonial County: Durham
Area:
- Total
Ranked 251st
93.86 km²
Admin. HQ: Hartlepool
ONS code: 00EB
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2002 est.)
- Density
Ranked 257th
88,237
940 / km²
Ethnicity: 98.8% White
Politics
Hartlepool Borough Council
http://www.hartlepool.gov.uk/
Leadership: Mayor & Cabinet
Mayor: Stuart Drummond
(Independent)
MP: Peter Mandelson


Hartlepool is a North Sea port in North East England.  It is part of the traditional county of Durham, and, in 1974, formed part of the new metropolitan county of Cleveland.  After the abolition of Cleveland, it was placed in the ceremonial county of Durham, but is governed by a unitary authority.

It was founded as a village in the 7th century AD, springing up around a nearby monastery. By the start of the nineteenth century it still had a population of only a thousand, but it boomed during the industrial revolution and in 2001 had a resident population of 88,611.

Hartlepool is famous for executing a monkey, the sole survivor of a shipwreck, during the Napoleonic Wars. Not knowing what a Frenchman looked like, and with the monkey unable to defend himself against accusations of spying, they hanged the monkey.

In accordance with this legend, the mascot of Hartlepool United F.C is H'Angus the monkey, real name Stuart Drummond, who in 2002 became the first directly-elected Mayor of Hartlepool. He campaigned on a platform which included free bananas for schoolchildren.

Hartlepool is represented in the House of Commons by Labour MP, Peter Mandelson.

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Districts of England - North East England
Alnwick - Berwick-upon-Tweed - Blyth Valley - Castle Morpeth - Chester-le-Street - Darlington - Derwentside - Durham - Easington - Gateshead - Hartlepool - Middlesbrough - Newcastle upon Tyne - North Tyneside - Redcar and Cleveland - Sedgefield - South Tyneside - Stockton-on-Tees - Sunderland - Teesdale - Tynedale - Wansbeck - Wear Valley

1974 counties: Cleveland - County Durham - Northumberland - Tyne and Wear