Pittsburgh of the South

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"Pittsburgh of the South" is a nickname for Birmingham, Alabama, highlighting its historic role as a major Southern center of iron and steel production.

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Pittsburgh of the South canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city nickname
appliedToSettlement Birmingham
appliesTo Birmingham, Alabama, United States
surface form: Birmingham, Alabama
associatedWithIndustry iron production
steel production
comparisonWith Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as an industrial center
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denotes Birmingham's role in iron and steel manufacturing
hasContext Southern economic development
U.S. industrial history
hasMeaning major Southern center of iron and steel production
hasType geographical nickname
historicalEra early 20th century
late 19th century
language English
locatedIn Alabama
Southern United States
namedAfter Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
refersTo Birmingham, Alabama, United States
surface form: Birmingham, Alabama
regionEmphasized Southern United States
surface form: American South
relatesTo Birmingham's industrial economy
usedBy historians
local boosters
tourism materials
usedFor highlighting Birmingham's industrial heritage

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Birmingham nickname Pittsburgh of the South
subject surface form: Birmingham, Alabama