- Free chat in Burton upon Trent
- Free chat in Cannock
- Free chat in Tamworth
- Free chat in Newcastle under Lyme
- Free chat in Stafford
- Free chat in Lichfield
- Free chat in Kidsgrove
- Free chat in Burntwood
- Free chat in Rugeley
- Free chat in Leek
- Free chat in Great Wyrley
- Free chat in Biddulph
- Free chat in Stone
- Free chat in Featherstone
- Free chat in Wombourne
- Free chat in Uttoxeter
- Free chat in Codsall
- Free chat in Cheadle
- Free chat in Chasetown
- Free chat in Penkridge
- Free chat in Fazeley
- Free chat in Norton Canes
- Free chat in Tunstall
- Free chat in Audley
- Free chat in Essington
- Free chat in Kinver
- Free chat in Armitage
- Free chat in Keele
- Free chat in Madeley
- Free chat in Gnosall
- Free chat in Barton under Needwood
- Free chat in Standon
- Free chat in Cheddleton
- Free chat in Alrewas
- Free chat in Coven
- Free chat in Eccleshall
- Free chat in Brewood
Staffordshire is one of the forty-seven counties of England. Its capital is Stafford. It is located in the Midlands region of the West, bounded on the north by Cheshire, on the east by Derbyshire, on the south by Warwickshire, the West Midlands and Worcestershire and on the west by Shropshire. It occupies an area of 2713 km² and its approximate population is 1 098 300 inhabitants. It is crossed by the Trent River which is one of the longest in England. To the north is the southern end of the National Park of the Peak District, where vegetation abounds, especially heather. Its economy is based on agriculture and the manufacture of porcelain in the area called The Potteries. Health products are also manufactured here.
The historic county of Staffordshire included Wolverhampton, Walsall and West Bromwich which, in 1974, became part of the new county of West Midlands on the border of Worcestershire. Later, in 1990, Stoke-on-Trent became an independent authoritarian unit, although it is still considered part of Staffordshire for ceremonial matters. In the ninth century in this region there were many battles when it was invaded by the Danes.