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  2. Coventry - Wikipedia

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    Map of Coventry by John Speed, published around 1610, showing the street layout and the city walls. Coventry's importance during the Middle Ages was such, that on a two occasions a national Parliament was held there, as well as a number of Great Councils. [35]

  3. File:Map of Coventry, cropped from Warwickshire - John Speed ...

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  4. Coventry and Bedworth urban area - Wikipedia

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    Map of Coventry/Bedworth Urban Area. The Coventry/Bedworth Urban Area or Coventry Built-up area as defined by the Office for National Statistics [1] had a population of 359,252 at the 2011 census, [2] which made it the 16th largest conurbation in England and Wales by population. It is also one of the most densely populated.

  5. CV postcode area - Wikipedia

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    The CV postcode area, also known as the Coventry postcode area, [2] is a group of 24 postcode districts in central England, within eleven post towns. These cover the eastern part of the West Midlands county (including Coventry), most of Warwickshire (including Atherstone, Bedworth, Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Nuneaton, Rugby, Shipston-on-Stour, Southam, Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick), a part ...

  6. File:Coventry UK locator map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Map of the West Midlands, UK with Coventry highlighted.. Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160%: Date: 1 September 2013: Source ...

  7. West Midlands (county) - Wikipedia

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    The county is almost entirely urban, with an area of 902 km 2 (348 sq mi) and a population of 2,919,600, making it the second most populous county in England after Greater London. After Birmingham (1,144,919) the largest settlements are the cities of Coventry (345,324) and Wolverhampton (263,700), Solihull (126,577), and Sutton Coldfield (109,899).

  8. West Midlands (region) - Wikipedia

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    Although having a slightly smaller percentage of the vote than the neighbouring East Midlands, the geographic area of the West Midlands is more Conservative, due to Labour's vote now consigned to the urban areas of Birmingham, Coventry and Stoke-on-Trent. The number of seats is more favoured towards Labour than the geographic spread, with 35 ...

  9. Civil parishes in the West Midlands (county) - Wikipedia

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    A map of the West Midlands, showing the Metropolitan Boroughs: (1) Wolverhampton; (2) Dudley; (3) Walsall; (4) Sandwell; (5) Birmingham; (6) Solihull; and (7) Coventry.. A civil parish is a subnational entity, forming the lowest unit of local government in England.