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Some interesting info
about Wolverhampton.
Wolverhampton is a city and
metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England. For Eurostat
purposes Walsall and Wolverhampton is a NUTS 3 region (code
UKG35) and is one of five boroughs or unitary districts that
comprise the "West Midlands" NUTS 2 region. In 2004, the
local government district had an estimated population of
239,100; the wider Urban Area had a population of 251,462, which makes it the 13th most
populous city in England.
Historically a part of Staffordshire, and forming part of
the metropolitan county of the West Midlands from 1974, the
city is commonly recognised as being named after Lady
Wulfrun, who founded the town in 985: its name coming from
Anglo-Saxon Wulfrūnehēantūn = "Wulfrūn's
high or principal enclosure or farm". Alternatively, the city may have
earned its original name from Wulfereēantūn = "Wulfhere's
high or principal enclosure or farm" after the Mercian King. Nevertheless, the name Wulfrun is commonly used in
the city – for example, for the Wulfrun Centre or for
Wulfrun Hall.
The city's name is often abbreviated to Wolvo "W'ton"
or "Wolves". The city council's motto is "Out of darkness,
cometh light". People from Wolverhampton are
known as Wulfrunians.
The city grew initially as a market town with specialism
within the woollen trade. During and after the Industrial
Revolution, the city became a major industrial centre, with
mining (mostly coal, limestone and iron ore) as well as
production of steel, japanning, locks, motorcycles and cars
– including the first vehicle to hold the Land speed record
at over 200 mph. Today, the major industries within the city
are both engineering based (including a large aerospace
industry) and within the service sector
As with much of the locality, the majority of areas in
Wolverhampton have names that are of Old English
(Anglo-Saxon) origin, with a few exceptions such as Penn
(pre-English Brythonic place name) and Parkfields, Park
Village, Lanesfield etc. (modern place names of the last
couple of hundred years).
Localities in the City of Wolverhampton include:
Aldersley, All Saints, Ashmore Park, Bilbrook , Bilston , Blakenhall, Bradley, Bradmore, Bushbury, Castlecroft, Codsall , Chapel Ash, Claregate, Compton, Coseley , Dunstall Hill, East Park, Ettingshall, Fallings Park, Finchfield, Featherstone , Fordhouses, Goldthorn Park, Graiseley, Heath Town, Lanesfield, Lower Penn , Low Hill, Merridale, Merry Hill, Monmore Green, Newbridge, Old Fallings, Oxley, Park Village, Pattingham , Pendeford, Penn, Penn Fields, Portobello, Perton , Sedgley , Tettenhall, Tettenhall Wood, Wednesfield , Warstones, Whitmore Reans, Wightwick, Willenhall , Wombourne
and Wood End
Some
of the info about Wolverhampton is taken from wikipedia.org to
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