Staffordshire
Staffordshire is a landlocked county in the Midlands of England. The county town is Stafford. Part of the National Forest lies within its borders.
The historic county of Staffordshire included Wolverhampton, Walsall, and West Bromwich, these were removed in 1974 to the new county of West Midlands. Further, Stoke-on-Trent was removed in the 1990s to form a unitary authority, but is still considered part of Staffordshire for ceremonial purposes.
Major conurbations in Staffordshire include Stoke-on-Trent, Burton-upon-Trent, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Tamworth and Stafford itself.
Staffordshire is divided into a number of districts. These are Cannock Chase, East Staffordshire, Lichfield, Newcastle-under-Lyme, South Staffordshire, Stafford, Staffordshire Moorlands and Tamworth.
Towns and villages
- Abbots Bromley, Admaston, Alrewas, Alton, Amington, Armitage
- Barlaston, Barton-under-Needwood, Biddulph, Blythe Bridge, Brewood, Burslem, Burston, Burton-upon-Trent
- Cannock, Cauldon, Cheadle, Cheddleton, Chorley, Consall, Croxden
- Eccleshall, Edingale, Endon, Etruria
- Fazeley, Featherstone
- Gnosall, Great Haywood
- Hanchurch, Handsacre, Hanley, Harriseahead, Hednesford, Huddlesford, Huntington
- Ingestre
- Kettlebrook, Kings Bromley, Kingstone
- Leek, Lichfield, Little Haywood, Longton
- Madeley, Marchington, Marchington Woodlands, Marston, Brewood, Staffordshire, Marston
- Newcastle-under-Lyme, No Man's Heath
- Oakamoor, Oulton
- Penkridge
- Rolleston on Dove, Rudyard, Rugeley, Rushton Spencer
- Sandon, Shallowford, Smallthorne, Stafford, Stoke on Trent, Stone, Stowe-by-Chartley, Stretton, Swinfen
- Tamworth, Tutbury
- Upper Longdon, Uttoxeter
- Wall, Werrington, Weston, Weston-under-Lizard, Whitmore, Whittington, Willoughbridge
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