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The geographical location of Birmingham University
Birmingham is the second largest city in Britain, located in the middle of England. The style of this city is both traditional and modern. You can see spectacular skyscrapers here, and you can also find ancient jewelry stores by the river in Brindley Square. Because it is the heart of Britain, with roads and railways extending in all directions and close to the National Exhibition Center and Birmingham International Airport, Birmingham naturally becomes an international metropolis.

Birmingham has a large population, exceeding 6.5438+0 million, second only to the capital London, and its geographical location is not far from London, only 90 minutes' drive. Birmingham, located in the middle of England, is an important industrial town in Britain. There are many commercial buildings in urban areas, and the viaducts of expressways crisscross. At night, the lights are bright and the traffic is woven. Birmingham began to develop after the industrial revolution, and the prosperity of manufacturing and commerce made the city full of vitality: the National Exhibition Center attracts thousands of tourists and businesses from all over the world to visit here every year; Large-scale sports events and concerts are held in the National Indoor Arena; International convention center, symphony orchestra, skyscrapers, high-class hotels, etc. Make the city more positive and full of fantasy. Birmingham University is a pearl embedded in this bustling city.