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Some interesting info
about Coventry. Coventry is a city and metropolitan borough in the county of West Midlands in England. Coventry is the 9th largest city in England and the 11th largest in the United Kingdom. It is also the second largest city in the English Midlands, after Birmingham, with a population of 300,848, although both Leicester and Nottingham have larger urban areas. The population of Coventry has risen to 309,800 as of 2008.
Coventry is situated 95 miles (153 km) northwest of London and 19 miles (31 km) east of Birmingham, and is further from the coast than any other city in Britain. Although harbouring a population of almost a third of a million inhabitants, Coventry is not amongst the English Core Cities Group due to its proximity to Birmingham.
Coventry was the world's first 'twin city' when it formed a twinning relationship with the Russian city of Stalingrad (now Volgograd) during World War II. The relationship developed through ordinary people in Coventry who wanted to show their support for the Soviet Red Army during the Battle of Stalingrad. The city is now also twinned with Dresden, Lidice and with 26 other cities around the world.
Coventry Cathedral is one of the newer cathedrals in the world, having been built following the World War II bombing of the ancient cathedral by the Luftwaffe. Coventry motor companies have contributed significantly to the British motor industry, and it has two universities, the city centre-based Coventry University and the University of Warwick on the southern outskirts.
City boundaries. Unlike other major UK cities, Coventry does not have an extensive 'greater' urban area. This is partly because the city boundaries were drawn so as to include practically all of its suburbs, and partly because Coventry has comparatively little in the way of contiguous satellite towns and dormitory settlements.
The M6 motorway directly to the north of Coventry acts as an artificial boundary which precludes expansion into the Bedworth-Nuneaton urban area, as does the protected West Midlands Green Belt which surrounds the city on all sides. This has circumvented the expansion of the city into both the administrative county of Warwickshire and the metropolitan borough of Solihull (the 'Meriden Gap'), and has helped to prevent the coalescence of the city with surrounding towns such as Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Warwick, Rugby and Balsall Common.
Suburbs or areas A - Alderman's Green, Allesley, Allesley Green, Allesley Park, Ash Green, B - Ball Hill, Bannerbrook Park, Bell Green, Binley, Bishopsgate Green, Brownshill Green, C - Canley, Cannon Park, Chapelfields, Cheylesmore, Clifford Park, Copsewood, Coundon, Courthouse Green, D - Daimler Green, E - Earlsdon, Eastern Green, Edgwick, Ernesford (or Ernsford) Grange, F - Finham, Fenside, Foleshill, G - Green Lane, Gibbet Hill, Gosford Green, Great Heath, H - Hearsall Common, Henley Green, Hillfields, Holbrooks, I - J - K - Keresley, L - Little Heath, Longford, M - Mount Nod, N - Nailcote Grange, O - P - Pinley, Potters Green, Q - R - Radford, S - Spon End, Stoke, Stoke Heath, Stoke Aldermoor, Stivichall/Styvechale, T - Tanyard Farm, Tile Hill, Toll Bar End, U - V - Victoria Farm, W - Walsgrave-on-Sowe, Westwood Heath, Whitley, Whitmore Park, Whoberley, Willenhall, Wood End, Woodway Park and Wyken
Some
of the info about Coventry is taken from wikipedia.org to
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