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About Birmingham
Birmingham is a city and metropolitan
borough in the English Midlands It is the second largest
city of the United Kingdom and is regarded by many
as England's "second city". Birmingham has
a population of 991,900 (2003 estimate). The city
is at the centre of a large metropolitan area, defined
by the government as the West Midlands county (with
a population of nearly 2,600,000), but in practice
including parts of the surrounding counties of Shropshire,
Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire. The
city is commonly known by its nickname Brum (from
the local name Brummagem), and its people as Brummies.
Birmingham is home to the distinctive Brummie accent
and dialect. Birmingham is an ethnically and culturally
diverse city. Around 30% of Birmingham's population
is of non-white ethnicity: at the time of the 2001
census, 70.4% of the population was White (including
3.2% Irish), 19.5% Asian or Asian British, 6.1% Black
or Black British, 0.5% Chinese, and 3.5% of mixed
or other ethnic heritage.
Birmingham means home (ham) of the people (ing) of
the tribal leader Birm or Beorma.
Birmingham's first canal was opened in 1769 and linked
Birmingham to Wednesbury. There are many locks on
the canals including the famous Guillotine Lock in
Kings Norton, which was used to control the flow of
water between canals owned by different companies.
Birmingham is home to Cadbury's Chocolate. George
and his brother Richard Cadbury moved their successful
chocolate manufacturing business from Bull Street,
Birmingham to Bournville in 1879. Built as part of
The ICC in 1991, Symphony Hall is the home of the
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.
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