Birmingham (Listeni /ˈbɜrmɪŋəm/ BUR-ming-əm, locally /ˈbɜːmɪŋɡəm/
BUR-ming-gəm[citation needed]) is a city and metropolitan borough in the
West Midlands county of England. It is the most populous British city
outside London, with a population of 1,028,701 (2009 estimate), and lies
at the heart of the West Midlands conurbation, the United Kingdom's
second most populous urban area with a population of 2,284,093 (2001
census). Birmingham's metropolitan area, which includes surrounding
towns to which it is closely tied through commuting, is also the United
Kingdom's second most populous with a population of 3,683,000.
Today Birmingham is a major international commercial centre, ranked as a gamma− world city by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network;[9] and an important transport, retail, events and conference hub. With a city GDP of $90bn (2008 estimate, PPP), its urban economy is the second largest in the UK and the 72nd largest in the world. Birmingham's three universities and two university colleges make it the largest centre of higher education in the United Kingdom outside London,[11] and its major cultural institutions, including the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, the Birmingham Royal Ballet and the Barber Institute of Fine Arts, enjoy international reputations.
People from Birmingham are known as 'Brummies', a term derived from the city's nickname of 'Brum'. This may originate from the city's dialect name, Brummagem, which may in turn have been derived from one of the city's earlier names, 'Bromwicham'. There is a distinctive Brummie dialect and accent, both of which differ from the adjacent Black Country.
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