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Nineveh, England

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There have been three places called Nineveh in England.

Two are hamlets in the northern part of the county of Worcestershire. The northernmost one is at grid reference SO685735, less than a mile from the border with Shropshire. The other is at SO623648, on the road between Tenbury Wells and Bromyard.

There was once a Ninevah at SP047890 which has now been subsumed into West Bromwich.