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<p align=right>''Out of darkness cometh light''.</p>
 
<p align=right>''Out of darkness cometh light''.</p>
  
'''''Wolverhampton''''' is the <wz tip="From old English's hām tūn (home town)">[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Hampton hampton]</wz> of [[Wulfrun]], and the place in the [[West Midlands]], [[England]], where we (mainly [[Fabrice]]) live since [[January (2017)]], date at which [[Fabrice]] took up his position of Director of Studies for [[Physics]].
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'''''Wolverhampton''''' is the <wz tip="Usually from old English's hām tūn (home town) but, in this case, actually from hēantūn (high place). Wolverhampton is the highest altitude city center in the UK.">[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Hampton hampton]</wz> of [[Wulfrun]], and the place in the [[West Midlands]], [[England]], where we (mainly [[Fabrice]]) live since [[January (2017)]], date at which [[Fabrice]] took up his position of Director of Studies for [[Physics]].
  
 
<center><wz tip="Julia exploring in April 2017 the oldest part of Wolverhampton, where stands, since the 15th century, Saint Peter's collegiate church.">[[File:julia-wolverhampton-april17.jpg|600px]]</wz></center>
 
<center><wz tip="Julia exploring in April 2017 the oldest part of Wolverhampton, where stands, since the 15th century, Saint Peter's collegiate church.">[[File:julia-wolverhampton-april17.jpg|600px]]</wz></center>

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Wolverhampton

Out of darkness cometh light.

Wolverhampton is the hampton of Wulfrun, and the place in the West Midlands, England, where we (mainly Fabrice) live since January (2017), date at which Fabrice took up his position of Director of Studies for Physics.

Julia-wolverhampton-april17.jpg

It is nearby Birmingham (the big local city, in fact, UK's second) and Telford (UK's fastest growing city) and not too far from Shrewsbury, Worcester, Stafford and Coventry. Almost as close are Stoke-on-Trent, Manchester and Liverpool. It is not even far from London (less than 2 hours).

It is one of the three millennium cities (along with Brighton and Inverness [1]) and the first town in Britain to introduce automated traffic lights (in 1927), in Princes Square, at the junction of Lichfield Street and Princess Street. Charlie Chaplin, who might be of black country origin, made his debut as a pageboy in a Sherlock Holmes story in the city theatre (the Grand), where also Churchill held a meeting (in 1909) that got disrupted with stink balls by local suffragettes.

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