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  Birmingham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Birmingham was originally part of Warwickshire, however the city expanded in the late 19th and early 20th century, absorbing parts of Worcestershire to the south and Staffordshire to the west.
Birmingham's transition from an industrial centre to a tourism and services economy is best illustrated by the hosting of the first official summit of the G8 at the International Convention Centre (May 15 to May 17, 1998).
Birmingham's eleven constituencies are represented in the House of Commons by one Conservative, one Liberal Democrat, and 9 Labour MPs.
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 Birmingham at Efari United Kingdom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
'''Birmingham''' is a city and metropolitan borough in the England Midlands It is the second largest city of the United Kingdom and is regarded by many as England's "second city".
Around 30% of Birmingham's population is of non-white ethnicity: at the time of the 2001 census, 70.4% of the population was whites (including 3.2% Ireland), 19.5% Asian or Asian British, 6.1% fls or Black British, 0.5% Chinese, and 3.5% of mixed or other ethnic heritage.
Birmingham is served by a number of major roads, including the M6 motorway, the M40 motorway, the M5 motorway, the M42 motorway and the M6 Toll.
www.efari.co.uk /games-and-amusements/amusements/birmingham.html   (3357 words)

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