Region:West Midlands

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West Midlands
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The region of West Midlands in England
CountryUnited Kingdom
Number of zones859
Maximum PPH859
Last updated2020-12-07


West Midlands is one of twelve regions in the United Kingdom. The region consists of the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands and Worcestershire and has about six million inhabitants.

The largest city in the region is Birmingham. Other major cities are Coventry, Stoke-on-Trent and Wolverhampton.

Adjacent regions are North West England in the north, East Midlands in the east, South East England in the southeast, South West England in the south and Wales in the west.

Geographical division

Municipalities

In the West Midlands there are 16 municipalities with at least one turf zone:

Municipality Zones
Birmingham 143
Coventry 29
Dudley 33
Herefordshire 3
Sandwell 43
Shropshire Unitary Authority 33
Siljan 12
Solihull 12
Staffordshire 102
Stoke-on-Trent 83
Telford and Wrekin 21
Walsall 17
Warwickshire 152
West Midlands Combined Authority 34
Wolverhampton 115
Worcestershire 27

Zones

There are 859 turf zones in the region, one of which is counted as a World Heritage Site, 88 counts as Train station zones, six counts as Monument zones, 60 counts as Holy zones, 52 are counted as Bridge zones, one are counted as a Castle zone and six are counted as Ruin zones.

Updated: 2020-12-07

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