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File:Shugborough-18Jan20-14.jpg|The [[Essex bridge]], a famous packhorse [[bridge]] intercepting three waterways, Id.
 
File:Shugborough-18Jan20-14.jpg|The [[Essex bridge]], a famous packhorse [[bridge]] intercepting three waterways, Id.
 
File:Himley-9Feb20-4.jpg|[[Clent_hills,_Hanbury_Hall_and_Himley_park_(February_2020)#Himley_park|Himley hall]], a bit of Staffordshire in the South of [[Wolverhampton]], on {{thisday|9|February|2020}}.
 
File:Himley-9Feb20-4.jpg|[[Clent_hills,_Hanbury_Hall_and_Himley_park_(February_2020)#Himley_park|Himley hall]], a bit of Staffordshire in the South of [[Wolverhampton]], on {{thisday|9|February|2020}}.
File:KinverEdge-8Jan23-21.jpg|Nanny's rock by the [[Kinver_Edge_and_the_Rock_Houses|Kinver edge]], on {{thisday|8|January|2020}}.
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File:KinverEdge-8Jan23-21.jpg|Nanny's rock by the [[Kinver_Edge_and_the_Rock_Houses|Kinver edge]], on {{thisday|8|January|2023}}.
 
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Staffordshire

Staffs is a shire of England, historically also including Wolverhampton, Walsall and other important towns before the creation of the West Midlands county in 1974.

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Its most emblematic city is probably Stafford, the most important one being Stoke-on-Trent. It is the starting point of the northern England's outstanding natural beauty, with the Peak district, Cannock Chase and bits of the national forest beginning where Staffordshire ends.

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