The area of Shropshire is 3,487 square kilometers.
Shropshire... Shropshire is in England in the west midlands and is a great historic area
Shropshire is England's largest landlocked county by area.
The lowest point in Shropshire is in the Clee Hills area, specifically in the Titterstone Clee Hill region, which stands at around 533 feet (162 meters) above sea level.
Shropshire does not have a city. It is a ceremonial county in West Midlands, England, with its main town being Shrewsbury.
Shrewsbury is a town in England, located in the county of Shropshire. It is the county town of Shropshire and has a population of around 71,000 people.
The land area of Shropshire is approximately 1,235 square miles.
Shropshire... Shropshire is in England in the west midlands and is a great historic area
Kent and Shropshire are both Counties and as such cover a huge area, the distance between the two large towns of Maidstone, Kent and Telford, Shropshire is 196.9 miles.
Shropshire is a county (area of) ENGLAND/United Kingdom. Use the international dialing code prefix for Great Brittan (GB) which is +44.
Shropshire is an English county - it has a range of elevations as wood any largish land area. Its listed elevation is 540m (1,772 ft) above sea level.
Shropshire is England's largest landlocked county by area.
The summit of hills such as The Wrekin have been formed by rocks of volcanic origin, though, contrary to popular belief, The Wrekin was never a volcano in its own right.
Shropshire is a county located in the West Midlands region of England, covering an area of approximately 3,490 square miles (about 1,350 square kilometers). It is known for its rural landscapes, historic towns, and the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The county has a diverse range of geographical features, including hills, rivers, and agricultural land.
Ken Shropshire's birth name is Kenneth L. Shropshire.
Shropshire's motto is 'Floreat Salopia'.
the shropshire amaze
The lowest point in Shropshire is in the Clee Hills area, specifically in the Titterstone Clee Hill region, which stands at around 533 feet (162 meters) above sea level.