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FACTS ABOUT COVENTRY TOWN Coventry is a city in central England. Coventry became an important and wealthy city of national importance during the middle Ages. The city was the birthplace of jet pioneer Sir Frank Whittle, the poet Philip Larkin and the pop impresario Pete Waterman. All modern bicycles are descended from
JK Starley’s Rover safety cycle, invented in Coventry in 1885. A decade later the city became the birthplace of the British motor industry, producing the first cars under license from Gottlieb Daimler in Germany. Coventry has a rich motoring heritage,
Which can be traced back to 1896 when Henry Lawson founded the Daimler Motor Company and from this, a factory called The Motor Mills which gave us the first British car. Coventry University offers outstanding quality of teaching, world-class education, international faculty and staff, state-of-the-art facilities and amazing student culture.
The annual Coventry Godiva Festival is one of the largest free music festivals in the UK.