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- Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries since 1844 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Modern Worcestershire set against a backdrop of territory ceded to surrounding or new counties since 1844. Image includes territory gained from surrounding counties since 1844.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_Worcestershire_county_boundaries_since_1844
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Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_Worcestershire_county...The administrative boundaries of Worcestershire, England have been fluid for over 150 years since the first major changes in 1844. There were many detached parts of Worcestershire in the surrounding counties, and conversely there were islands of other counties within Worcestershire. The 1844
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Xem thêmWorcestershire was established during the heptarchy, as an administrative and defensive unit in the early tenth century. Its purpose was to take into account and defend the estates within the northern area of the historic
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Xem thêmThe Counties (Detached Parts) Act 1844 was an Act of Parliament which abolished many of the exclaves of counties in England and Wales. The precursor to this legislation was the
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Xem thêmWorcestershire County Council or the administrative county of Worcestershire came into existence following the Local Government Act 1888 and was a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government from 1889. This new structure
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Xem thêmThe Local Government in England: Government Proposals for Reorganisation (Cmnd 4584) 1971 White Paper and Bill, which ultimately became
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Xem thêmLegislation from the Local Government Act 1972 came into force on 1 April 1974, which saw most of the county amalgamated with Herefordshire and Worcester City to form a
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Xem thêmHereford and Worcester County Council ceased to exist on 1 April 1998 and was replaced by the new non-metropolitan, administrative and
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Xem thêmOver the course of the 19th and 20th centuries; Birmingham and the Black Country were coalescing into a single extensive conurbation, spanning across Warwickshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire. This expansion saw further economic and
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_WorcestershireSee also: History of Worcester and Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries since 1844. The area now known as Worcestershire has had human presence for over half a million years. Interrupted by two ice ages, Worcestershire has had continuous settlement since roughly 10,000 years ago. In the Iron Age, the area was dominated by a series of ...
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Evolution_of_Worcestershire_county_boundaries_since...- I have moved the article to fix the capitalisation problem per WP:CAPS, but think a better title would be Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries per WP:NOUN. I will move it to this if there are no objections. Ground Zero | t07:44, 2 August 2011 (UTC)
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https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Evolution_of_Worcestershire_county_boundaries_since_18442022/2/22 · The administrative boundaries of Worcestershire, England have been fluid for over 150 years since the first major changes in 1844. There were many detached parts of Worcestershire in the surrounding counties, and conversely there were islands of other counties within Worcestershire. The 1844 Counties Act began the process of eliminating these, but the …
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcestershire- The county borders Herefordshire to the west, Shropshire to the north-west, Staffordshire only just to the north, West Midlands to the north and north-east, Warwickshire to the east and Gloucestershire to the south. The western border with Herefordshire includes a stretch along the top of the Malvern Hills. At the southern border with Gloucestershire, Worcestershire meets the …
Talk:Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries since …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Evolution_of_Worcestershire_county_boundaries_since...However, I suspect that the right answer is that this article should be moved to a title such as "Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries (1844 to present day)". Is that the case? If so, let's agree on a name, and we can move the article after completing the review (I think it's a bit messy to move it while the review is going on, because of the GA nomination subpage).
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https://findatwiki.com/Talk:West_Midlands_Combined_AuthorityJust thought I would add a link back to Evolution of Worcestershire county boundaries since 1844, because the page contains a developing section about the combined authority and Worcestershire. I believe it is relevant to the present boundaries (Redditch, possibly Bromsgrove and Wyre Forest) and also the historic county.
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https://frankensaurus.com/WorcestershireWorcestershire and related information | Frankensaurus.com helping you find ideas, people, places and things to other similar topics. Non-metropolitan administrative, ceremonial and historic county, situated in the West Midlands region of England. Wikipedia