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Worcester, England does not have a pier as it is not near to the sea. It is located on the River Severn and the Worcester and Birmingham canal runs through the city.

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Karen Veitch has written:

'The Birmingham to Worcester Canal'

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If you are talking about a city in England called Worcester then the nearest airports are Bristol and Birmingham.

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Yes,Birmingham is connected to the sea by the Birmingham Canal which like the Manchester Ship Canal has massive ships going to the inland ports for trade.

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The address of the Canal District Alliance Inc is: 101 Water St, Worcester, MA 01604-5033

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The Fownes Hotel is located in Worcester, England. It is about 30 km south of Birmingham. It is about two minutes from the center of Worcester. Nearby is the Worcester Cathedral, the Worcester royal porcelain collection, and the Worcester rugby club.

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The Birmingham canals are linked to the canal system of the rest of England.

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the longest canal in the UK is the Grand Union Canal 137 miles from London to Birmingham

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it depends on how you get there..

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Yes Birmingham is said to have more miles of canals than venice.

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It joins London with Birmingham.

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E. H. Sargeant has written:

'The Worcester Bowling Club, 1867-1967' -- subject(s): Worcester Bowling Club

'A topographical classification of the city of Birmingham'

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The city of Worcester is located in the West Midlands of England.

About 26 miles south of Birmingham.

Not far away from the centre of England.

Famed for it's porcelain production, and the production of Worcestershire sauce.

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120 miles taking this route:

  1. Take M5 to The NORTH (towards BIRMINGHAM), from Worcester, to M42 LONDON (via M40) at J4A.
  2. Take M42 to M40 LONDON at J3A.
  3. Take M40 into London.

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Birmingham has approximately 35 miles of canals, making it one of the most canal-dense cities in the world.

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B. S. Benedikz has written:

'The Ulster gift' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Library

'Iceland'

'The political archives of Birmingham University' -- subject(s): University of Birmingham, University of Birmingham. Library

'Catalogue of the Little Malvern Devotional collection, deposited in the University Library by T.M. Berington Esq. of Little Malvern Court, Worcs' -- subject(s): Little Malvern Court

'Worcester Cathedral MSS' -- subject(s): Worcester Cathedral, Worcester Cathedral. Library

'Lichfield Cathedral Library'

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Birmingham's and The Midlands Canal System is so big that it is often hard to know where they begin.Some of them link to other cities and Canal Systems around the UK (mainly England) and overs link to either the sea, a river or an estuary.

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  1. Take M5 to The NORTH (towards BIRMINGHAM), from Worcester, to M42 to The NORTH EAST at J4A.
  2. Take M42 around to M6(S) to COVENTRY and LONDON at J7A.
  3. Take M6 down to A14 FELIXSTOWE.
  4. Take A14 to CAMBRIDGE.

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Perry Park Birmingham England is extremely large containing allotments,crematorium, Hall of Remembrance, Alexander Stadium,a small canal feeder reservoir for the Tame Valley Canal. It is home to the Birmingham International Carnival and the 5km run.

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84 miles taking this route:

  1. Take Worcester Close to Lichfield Road.
  2. Continue on Lichfield Road to where you cannot go any further, at B1131; turn left onto B1131.
  3. Take B1131 to A15 at the light. Turn right onto A15 to LINCOLN.
  4. Take A15 to A46 to NEWARK via A1434 (turn left), thru Bracebridge.
  5. Take A46 to A52 to NOTTINGHAM (to M1 MOTORWAY).
  6. Take A52 to A42 to BIRMINGHAM via A453.
  7. Take A42 & M42 to A45 to BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT at J6 on M42 in BIRMINGHAM. Follow signs to A45 to BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT.
  8. Take A45 to BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT.

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No, Worcestershire is a county and Birmingham is a city which does not belong in any county. The county of Worcestershire is next to Birmingham, and includes Worcester, Evesham, Droitwich, Redditch and Kidderminster.

Birmingham is in the county of the West midlands.

Having left Birmingham some 55 years ago for Australia, the city was in the county of Warwickshire. As the second answer says West Midlands the powers that be will no doubt have changed a few county names.

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The most noteworthy city of Worcester is located in the state of Massachusetts. It currently has a population of over 180,000 residents. There are also three other states that have a city of Worcester: New York, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

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Yes, an inland port.Manchester and various other cities in the UK it has a canal linking it to the sea via the Severn estuary

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The address of the Preservation Worcester is: 10 Cedar St, Worcester, MA 01609-2520

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The address of the Worcester Public Library is: 3 Salem Square, Worcester, 01608 2074

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The address of the Worcester Historical Society is: Po Box112, Worcester, PA 19490

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An anytime return ticket on Virgin is £123 standard class. If you can book in advance, travel off-peak or use London Midland or Chiltern Railways, the price can be considerably cheaper.

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Shayne Worcester's birth name is Shayne Conley Worcester.

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The address of the Worcester Historical Museum is: 30 Elm St, Worcester, MA 01609-2504

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The Grand Union Canal in England is part of the British canal system. Its main line connects London and Birmingham, stretching for 220 km (137 miles) with 166 locks.[1] It has arms to places including Leicester, Slough, Aylesbury, Wendover and Northampton.

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The address of the Worcester Art Museum is: 55 Salisbury St, Worcester, MA 01609-3123

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The address of the Worcester Historical Society is: Po Box 186, Worcester, NY 12197-0186

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The world's longest rail tunnel is the Gotthard Base Tunnel in Switzerland. It spans 35.5 miles underneath the Swiss Alps and connects the towns of Erstfeld in the north with Bodio in the south.

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Florence of Worcester. has written:

'The chronicle of Florence of Worcester, with the two continuations'

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The web address of the Preservation Worcester is: http://preservationworcester.org

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The address of the Worcester Free Library is: 168 Main Street Suite 2, Worcester, 12197 0461

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There are quite a few. The most famous ones are Worcester, England and Worcester, Massachusetts.

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it is very popular and teenagers love worcester

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*WORCESTER* Massachusetts

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Worcester Panthers was created in 1923.

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Worcester Hydra was created in 2011.

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Worcester's Men ended in 1603.

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Florence of Worcester died in 1118.

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Worcester Sharks was created in 2006.

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