Leeds (disambiguation)

Leeds is a major town in West Yorkshire, England.

Leeds may also refer to:

Business

Peerages

Places

Canada

England

West Yorkshire

  • Leeds city centre, the core inner portion of the settlement
  • City of Leeds, local government district created 1974
  • Leeds City Region, the area whose economic development is supported by the Leeds City Region Partnership, a sub-regional economic development partnership
Historical entities

Kent

United States

Schools

England

United States

Sports

  • Leeds Carnegie, sports teams associated with the Carnegie School of Physical Education
  • Leeds City F.C., a 1904–19 football club
  • Leeds City Vixens L.F.C., now Guiseley A.F.C. Vixens, a women's football club
  • Leeds Rhinos, a rugby league club
  • Leeds Road, a former football stadium in Huddersfield, England
  • Leeds RUFC, a former name (1991–98) of Yorkshire Carnegie rugby union club
  • Leeds Tykes, a former name (1998–2007) of Yorkshire Carnegie rugby union club
  • Leeds United F.C., a football club
  • Leeds United L.F.C., a football club

Other uses

gollark: Video compression is very cool, though. It's basically how we have DVDs and streaming services and YouTube.
gollark: I guess so.
gollark: Videos aren't actually as big as equivalent image sequences because of very clever compression algorithms like H.264, VP9 and AV1, but still very large, especially 4K and such.
gollark: Images are *pretty* big, although new lossy compression stuff like AVIF can get really small sizes without horrible quality loss, and videos are gigantic since they're effectively images and audio stitched together at 60 frames a second (well, or 25, or various other ones).
gollark: Anyway, text is not big - you can fit an entire book (again with compression) into less than a megabyte. In many ebooks the cover image and such are larger than the actual text.

See also

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