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Facts and Information about Shropshire
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Shropshire (abbreviated Salop or Salops) is a county in the
West Midlands of England, bordering Cheshire, Staffordshire,
Worcestershire, Herefordshire, and the Welsh preserved counties
of Powys and Clwyd.
Shropshire is one of England's most rural counties. The county
town is Shrewsbury, although the new town of Telford is the
largest town. Also in this rural county is Coalbrookdale, where
the Industrial Revolution started, Ironbridge, where the world's
first iron bridge was constructed and Ditherington, where the
world's first iron framed building was built. (See the "cradle of
industry" section below).
The ceremonial county of Shropshire is now split up into the
administrative county of Shropshire and the unitary authority of
Telford and Wrekin borough. Shropshire, the administrative
county, is then split up into five districts - Shrewsbury and
Atcham borough, Oswestry borough, North Shropshire district,
South Shropshire district and Bridgnorth district. The area
covered by the ceremonial county has not changed for centuries
(other than the removal of several exclaves in other counties) -
see traditional counties of England.
The county was called Salop in legal documents for some
centuries, a name deriving from 'Salopesbiry', an older name for
the county town, Shrewsbury. When a council for the county was
set up in 1888, it was called 'Salop County Council'. The name
was never popular, and the council renamed itself 'Shropshire
County Council' in 1980. However, the term "Salopian", derived
from "Salop", is still used to mean "from Shropshire".
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