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Walsall

American  
[wawl-sawl] / ˈwɔl sɔl /

noun

  1. a city in West Midlands, in central England, near Birmingham.


Walsall British  
/ ˈwɔːlsɔːl /

noun

  1. an industrial town in central England, in Walsall unitary authority, West Midlands: engineering, electronics. Pop: 170 994 (2001)

  2. a unitary authority in central England, in the West Midlands. Pop: 252 400 (2003 est). Area: 106 sq km (41 sq miles)

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"I am proud to be from Walsall," she says.

From BBC • May 2, 2026

After the war, he moved to Walsall, where he lived a large part of his adult life, and got married.

From BBC • Apr. 21, 2026

A fifth man, 29-year-old Endrit Nikoll, of Crabtree Road, Walsall, is due to be sentenced on Wednesday 29 April.

From BBC • Apr. 14, 2026

Councillor Matt Ward, leader of the Labour group on Walsall Council, said he was sad to hear of Winnick's death.

From BBC • Mar. 26, 2026

The general trade centres round Willenhall, Walsall, and Wolverhampton.

From Showell's Dictionary of Birmingham A History and Guide Arranged Alphabetically by Harman, Thomas T.