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Lichfield | |||
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Motto: (unknown) | |||
Country | Kingdom of England | ||
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County | Mercia | ||
Resource | Forest | ||
Province | Province of Canterbury | ||
Diocese | Diocese of Chester | ||
Established | circa May 1455 (2007) | ||
Government | |||
- Mayor | Rhenova | ||
- Mentor | Conalae | ||
Population (22th November, 1456) | |||
- Town | 170 |
Lichfield is a town in Mercia, Kingdom of England. It originally belonged to Stafford, before a merge with Worcester.
Location
Lichfield is in the north-eastern area of Mercia, with roads leading northeast to Derby, Southeast to Coventry, southwest to Birmingham and northwest to Stafford City.
Resources
Lichfield is a forest town. It has access to four mines: 2 iron mines, 1 stone mine, and 1 gold mine.