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| rowspan="8" | [[File:West Midlands counties 2009 map.svg|250px]] || colspan="3" | 1. [[Herefordshire]]
| rowspan="8" | [[File:West Midlands counties 2009 map.svg|250px]] || colspan="3" | 1. [[Herefordshire]]
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| rowspan="2" | [[Shropshire]] || colspan="2" | 2. [[Shropshire Council|Shropshire]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Shropshire]] || colspan="2" | 2. Shropshire
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| colspan="2" | 3. [[Telford and Wrekin]]
| colspan="2" | 3. [[Telford and Wrekin]]

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The West Midlands region is one of the regions of England, comprising the West Midlands metropolitan county, plus the counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire.

Map Ceremonial county Shire county / unitary Districts
1. Herefordshire
Shropshire 2. Shropshire
3. Telford and Wrekin
Staffordshire 4. Staffordshire † aCannock Chase, bEast Staffordshire, cLichfield, dNewcastle-under-Lyme, eSouth Staffordshire, fStafford, gStaffordshire Moorlands, hTamworth
5. Stoke-on-Trent
6. Warwickshire † aNorth Warwickshire, bNuneaton and Bedworth, cRugby, dStratford-on-Avon, eWarwick
7. West Midlands * aBirmingham, bCoventry, cDudley, dSandwell, eSolihull, fWalsall, gWolverhampton
8. Worcestershire † aBromsgrove, bMalvern Hills, cRedditch, dWorcester, eWychavon, fWyre Forest


LGBT history

Michael Cashman has been a Member of the European Parliament for the West Midlands region since 1999.

References

Partly based on a Wikipedia article.