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West Midlands county, not to be confused with the West Midlands Region, is a metropolitan county and ceremonial county within West Midlands Region. This landlocked county covers 902 sq km (348 sq mi) and has a population of 2.6 million people.

West Midlands County was created in 1974 from parts of Staffordshire, Worchestershire and Warwickshire. This largely urban county is the location of the City of Birmingham, the City of Coventy and the City of Wolverhampton. Also included within the West Midlands county are the towns of Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull and Walsall.


Castle Bromwich Hall in Solihull
Castle Bromwich Hall in Solihull
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In 1986, the West Midlands County Council was abolished, so that now the individual metropolitan boroughs are unitary authorities. The county however continue to exist geographically.

Within West Midlands County are cities whose history goes back to the Middle Ages and before. The city of Coventry has been a wool and cloth manufacturing centre since the Middle Ages, while Birmingham and Wolverhampton have a variety of small industries dating from the 16th century.


Coventry City Centre
Coventry City Centre
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Visiting West Midlands County

The biggest city in West Midlands County is Birmingham, which is also the second biggest city in the United Kingdom. You can fly to Birmingham from London as well as from major cities in Europe, landing at the Birmingham International Airport, located in Solihull, about 8 miles to the east of downtown Birmingham.

From the airport, you can take a train to the Birmingham Railway Station, which is a major hub of Britain's rail network, and from there continue to other cities in the West Midlands County.


Black Country Museum, Dudley
Black Country Museum, Dudley
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Blakesley Hall, West Midlands County
Blakesley Hall, West Midlands County
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Towns in West Midlands County

  1. Birmingham - city
  2. Coventry - city
  3. Dudley
  4. Solihull
  5. Sutton Coldfield
  6. Walsall
  7. West Bromwich
  8. Wolverhampton - city

Sights in West Midlands County

  1. Aston Hall, Birmingham
  2. Bescot Stadium
  3. Birmingham Botanical Gardens
  4. Birmingham Bullring
  5. Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
  6. Birmingham Hippodrome
  7. Black Country Living Museum
  8. Blakesley Hall
  9. Cadbury World, Bournville
  10. Coventry Cathedral
  11. Coventry SkyDome Arena
  12. Coventry Transport Museum
  13. Dudley Castle
  14. Dudley Zoo
  15. Edgbaston Cricket Ground
  16. International Convention Centre, Birmingham
  17. Molineux Stadium
  18. National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham
  19. National Indoor Arena, Birmingham
  20. Sea Life Centre, Birmingham
  21. Netherton Tunnel
  22. Perrott's Folly
  23. Ricoh Arena
  24. Sarehole Mill
  25. St Andrew's Stadium
  26. The Hawthorns Football Stadium
  27. Thinktank
  28. Tyseley Locomotive Works
  29. University of Birmingham
  30. Villa Park
  31. Walsall Art Gallery
  32. Wightwick Manor


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