Birmingham, England
source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birmingham
Birmingham is situated just to the west of the geographical centre of England on the Birmingham Plateau – an area of relatively high ground, ranging around 500 to 1,000 feet (150-300 m) above sea level and crossed by Britain’s main north-south watershed between the basins of the Rivers Severn and Trent. To the south and west of the city lie the Lickey Hills, Clent Hills and Walton Hill, which reach 1,033 feet (315 m) and have extensive views over the city. Birmingham is located in the centre of the West Midlands region of England.
Much of the area now occupied by the city was originally a northern reach of the ancient Forest of Arden, whose former presence can still be felt in the city’s dense oak tree-cover and in the large number of districts such as Moseley, Saltley and Hockley with names ending in “-ley”: an Anglo-Saxon word meaning “woodland clearing”.