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The '''County of Warwick''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the Midlands.  Parts of the county are heavily urbanised, and in particular [[Birmingham]] and its suburbs form Britain's second city (albeit that [[Manchester]] in [[Lancashire]] contests the title), and [[Coventry]] to the east is another major centre.
'''Warwickshire''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|county]] in the Midlands.  Parts of the county are heavily urbanised, and in particular [[Birmingham]] and its suburbs form Britain's second city (albeit that [[Manchester]] in [[Lancashire]] contests the title), and [[Coventry]] to the east is another major centre.


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Warwickshire
United Kingdom
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Warwickshire
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Area: 885 square miles
Population: 1,632,885
County town: Warwick
Biggest town: Birmingham
County flower: Honeysuckle [1]

The County of Warwick is a shire in the Midlands. Parts of the county are heavily urbanised, and in particular Birmingham and its suburbs form Britain's second city (albeit that Manchester in Lancashire contests the title), and Coventry to the east is another major centre.

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