Birmingham is in the West Midlands in England
Birmingham is in the county of West Midlandsand has been since 1974. Prior to 1974, the city was part of Warwickshire.
Birmingham is in Oakland County, Michigan.
Birmingham is a city, it does not have a capital.
Birmingham, UK, is in the West Midlands.
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.
Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority was created in 1972.
It used to be in Warwickshire, but is now officially part of a county of its own. The West Midlands county (which has no county council) includes Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley and the Black Country region. Many of these places used to belong to Staffordshire.
Well there is a Thomasville in Thomas County and Fulton County in Georgia.Thomasville, Georgia in Thomas County is 5 hours and 3 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama.Thomasville, Georgia in Fulton County is 2 hours and 31 minutes from Birmingham, Alabama.I hope I could help!!!
The address of the North Shelby County Library is: 5521 Cahaba Valley Road, Birmingham, 35242 4901
Staffordshire is a county which lies north of Birmingham. Its county town is Stafford.
There is an Evergreen in Autauga County and an Evergreen in Conecuh County.
If you are referring to the Birmingham in the UK, it is situated in the West Midlands - which is known in England as a County. If you are referring to the Birmingham in the USA, it is situated in the state of Alabama.
Aston, Birmingham, England