The West Midlands spread over an area of 13,004 sq km and have a population of more than 5 million.
The West Midlands is one of the nine regions of England and takes up most of the western half of the Midlands region of the country. It comprises the counties of Shropshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire and the districts of Herefordshire, Stoke-on-Trent and Birmingham.
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| Birmingham Travel Guide |
Welcome to Birmingham, a diverse and dynamic city, vibrant by day and by night,
a city where yesterday and today combine to give you a glimpse into a city full
of surprises.
With its fascinating history and world-class cultural scene, combined with
superb shopping, major inter... |
| Coventry Travel Guide |
Coventry is a metropolitan town in the English West Midlands, where live more than 300,000 people.
Coventry can be easily conidered a lively centre with its universities and colleges, a town where are yearly organized musical and cultural happenings, among which the Jazz and Godiva Fes... |
| Rugby Travel Guide |
| Rugby, that’s the name of the town, this is the birthplace of the world famous sport rugby football. It is popular as a market town. It has secured the second rank of being one of the largest towns in England.
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| Cannock Travel Guide |
Cannock is a town in Staffordshire towards the north of the West Midlands sprawl in England.
It is situated on the A5, A34 and M6 Toll roads. It is separated from Stafford by 13 Kms and from Black Coun... |
| Redditch Travel Guide |
Redditch is a town; it is also a local administration district, along the north eastern side of Worcestershire. The population of the town is 79,216.
Redditch gained popularity as a needle making centre, in the ... |