No, Worcestershire is a county and Birmingham is a city which does not belong in any county. The county of Worcestershire is next to Birmingham, and includes Worcester, Evesham, Droitwich, Redditch and Kidderminster.
Birmingham is in the county of the West midlands.
Having left Birmingham some 55 years ago for Australia, the city was in the county of Warwickshire. As the second answer says West Midlands the powers that be will no doubt have changed a few county names.
Gloucester, UK is halfway between Bath & Birmingham
Birmingham Airport, West Midlands - Birmingham, United Kingdom (BHX / EGBB). The airport is about 34 miles / 55km driving distance from Evesham, county of Worcestershire, England.
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Worcestershire Regiment ended in 1970.
Worcestershire Regiment was created in 1881.
The motto of Worcestershire Regiment is 'Firm'.
The area of Worcestershire is 1,741 square kilometers.
G.R Jebb has written: 'Plan showing those portions of the mineral districts of South Staffordshire, East Worcestershire and North Warwickshire, intersected by the Birmingham Canal Navigations'
South Worcestershire College was created in 2000.
Worcestershire Record Office was created in 1947.
Worcestershire Senior Urn was created in 1973.
Worcestershire Senior Cup was created in 1893.