Warwickshire

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Warwickshire is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Warwick, although the largest town is Nuneaton. The county is famous for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare and George Eliot. Commonly used abbreviations for the county are Warks or Warwicks.

The county is divided into five districts of North Warwickshire, Nuneaton & Bedworth, Rugby, Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon. The current county boundaries were set in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972. The historic county boundaries also included Coventry and Solihull, as well as much of Birmingham.

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• Ailstone

• Alcester

• Alne End

• Alvecote

• Alveston

• Ansley

• Ansty

• Armscote

• Arrow

• Ascott

• Ashorne

• Ashow

• Astley

• Austrey

• Baginton

• Barford

• Barnacle

• Barton

• Bascote

• Bearley

• Beausale

• Bedworth

• Bentley

• Bermuda

• Bilton

• Binton

• Bramcote

• Brandon

• Bretford

• Brinklow

• Broom

• Cathiron

• Cawston

• Cliff

• Cole End

• Combrook

• Corley

• Cosford

• Coughton

• Crackley

• Cranhill

• Dordon

• Draycote

• Drayton

• Duke End

• Dunsmore

• Eathorpe

• Edgehill

• Edstone

• Emscote

• Exhall

• Exhall

• Finwood

• Flecknoe

• Foul End

• Frankton

• Freasley

• Fulready

• Gaydon

• Gilson

• Grendon

• Grendon

• Griff

• Halford

• Hall End

• Hallend

• Harbury

• Haseley

• Haselor

• Hatton

• Hill

• Hill Top

• Hill Top

• Holywell

• Honiley

• Hopsford

• Hurley

• Idlicote

• Ingon

• Kineton

• Ladbroke

• Langley

• Lapworth

• Loxley

• Marston

• Marston

• Marton

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