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Not to be confused with [[Sweet Home Alabama|the one in Alabama]] (it's really more like [[Motor City|Detroit]]), Birmingham is the second most populous city in the United Kingdom, with a population in the metropolitan borough itself of about one million and a further million and a bit in the surrounding area. It's jokingly referred to as one of the ugliest cities in the world - and that's by it's own inhabitants.
Not to be confused with [[Sweet Home Alabama|the one in Alabama]] (it's really more like [[Motor City|Detroit]]), Birmingham is the second most populous city in the United Kingdom, with a population in the metropolitan borough itself of about one million and a further million and a bit in the surrounding area. It's jokingly referred to as one of the ugliest cities in the world - and that's by it's own inhabitants.


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The local population, nicknamed "Brummies", [[British Accents|have a distinctive accent]].
The local population, nicknamed "Brummies", [[British Accents|have a distinctive accent]].


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== In fiction ==
* In ''[[The Third World War]]'', Birmingham is pretty much destroyed by a Soviet ICBM.
* In ''[[The Third World War]]'', Birmingham is pretty much destroyed by a Soviet ICBM.
* ''Take Me High''
* ''Take Me High''

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    Not to be confused with the one in Alabama (it's really more like Detroit), Birmingham is the second most populous city in the United Kingdom, with a population in the metropolitan borough itself of about one million and a further million and a bit in the surrounding area. It's jokingly referred to as one of the ugliest cities in the world - and that's by it's own inhabitants.

    Located in The Midlands, about 100 miles NW of London Town, the city has produced a good number of famous British personalities, including Trevor Eve, JRR Tolkien, Jasper Carrott, and Neville Chamberlain. Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Electric Light Orchestra, and Duran Duran were also formed here.

    A major industrial centre and a transport hub too, the city is also a major centre for UK media.

    There's a film from the 1970s of Telly Savalas extolling the virtues of Birmingham, including the new redeveloped Bull Ring shopping centre.

    The local population, nicknamed "Brummies", have a distinctive accent.

    Examples of Birmingham include:
    • In The Third World War, Birmingham is pretty much destroyed by a Soviet ICBM.
    • Take Me High
    • The British soap opera Crossroads was set in a fictional area, Kings Oak, near this city.[1]
    • The British soap opera Doctors is also set in a fictional area of Birmingham.
    • The Rotters Club
    1. More than likely based on King's Heath and Selly Oak, both areas in the South-East of Birmingham