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The '''''Black Country''''' is that part of the [[West Midlands]] (in [[England]]) which is west of [[Birmingham]]. The name possibly comes from the soot deposited on [[Darwin]]'s countryside by the [[industrial revolution]], which was raging there, following the [[Iron Bridge]]. It nowadays has a rather bleak reputation, to the point where people in the train would ask you why you're going there, and even estate companies get puzzled at your plans to rent a place in this area (all this is true; we still don't believe it ourselves although it happened to us personally and repeatedly).  
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The '''''Black Country''''' is that part of the [[West Midlands]] (in [[England]]) which is west of [[Birmingham]] and under the overall influence of [[Wolverhampton]]. The name possibly comes from the soot deposited on [[Darwin]]'s countryside by the [[industrial revolution]], which was raging there, following the [[Iron Bridge]]. It nowadays has a rather bleak reputation, to the point where people in the train would ask you why you're going there, and even estate companies get puzzled at your plans to rent a place in this area (all this is true; we still don't believe it ourselves although it happened to us personally and repeatedly).  
  
 
<center><wz tip="Julia pointing at where we live in the Black Country, August 2019.">[[File:Julia-and-BlackCountry-Aug2019.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
 
<center><wz tip="Julia pointing at where we live in the Black Country, August 2019.">[[File:Julia-and-BlackCountry-Aug2019.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
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Previously independent [[villages]] such as [[Tettenhall]], [[Bilston]], [[Wednesfield]] and parts of [[Willenhall]], [[Coseley]] and [[Sedgley]] have since been integrated to [[Wolverhampton]].
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== Gallery ==
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File:Wolverhampton-2Feb20.jpg|Avocado colors soaking [[Wolverhampton]]'s city center, February [[2020]].
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File:tettenhall-9Dec23-10.jpg|On the way to one of the two greens of [[Tettenhall]], a rare place to have two of them, both very pretty, on {{thisday|9|December|2023}}.
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Latest revision as of 19:35, 6 January 2024

The Black Country

Black by day and red by night.

The Black Country is that part of the West Midlands (in England) which is west of Birmingham and under the overall influence of Wolverhampton. The name possibly comes from the soot deposited on Darwin's countryside by the industrial revolution, which was raging there, following the Iron Bridge. It nowadays has a rather bleak reputation, to the point where people in the train would ask you why you're going there, and even estate companies get puzzled at your plans to rent a place in this area (all this is true; we still don't believe it ourselves although it happened to us personally and repeatedly).

Julia-and-BlackCountry-Aug2019.jpg

Previously independent villages such as Tettenhall, Bilston, Wednesfield and parts of Willenhall, Coseley and Sedgley have since been integrated to Wolverhampton.

Gallery