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The regions of Wales have little administrative status, as of 2022, nor are they officially defined. Local government is primarily managed by the twenty-two principal areas. Some argue that Wales should stop using terms to describe regions of Wales, as they lack both strict definitions and boundaries, and instead consider Wales as a single entity.
This file was derived from: Wales location map.svg: Author Wales_location_map.svg : NordNordWest , using United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency data
Geographic limits of the map: N: 53.5° N; S: 51.3° N; W: 5.5° W; E: 2.5° W; Date: 24 June 2009: Source: own work, using United States National Imagery and Mapping Agency data: Author: NordNordWest: Other versions: Derivative works of this file: A470-Wales.svg; NUTS 2 statistical regions of the United Kingdom map.svg; NUTS 3 regions of Wales ...
Population density map in Wales from the 2011 census. The following is a list of built-up areas in Wales by population according to the 2021 and 2011 Census . 2021
The region was used to manage European Union (EU) funding to this part of the United Kingdom, [1] with the funding applied in seven-year periods. [4] Between 2014 and 2020, €1.2 billion was allocated to the region by the EU, [ 7 ] and was classed by the EU as "less developed", having a GDP per capita lower than 75% of the EU average. [ 3 ]
Wales has seven cities as of September 2022. Bangor is Wales' oldest cathedral city, [1] whereas St Davids is the smallest city in the United Kingdom. [1] Cardiff is the capital city of Wales and its most-populous, followed by Swansea the second most-populous.
The North Welsh are sometimes referred to, in Wenglish, as Gogs (from the Welsh gogledd, "north") and the south Welsh as Hwntws (from tu hwnt roughly meaning 'far away over there' or 'beyond'). There are differences in the Welsh vocabulary between the north and south; for instance, the south Welsh word for now is nawr whereas the north Welsh is ...
At the height of its powers, Mercia expands westwards to the Dee, Wye, and Severn rivers, at the expense of the Welsh kingdom of Powys; forced back into the upland regions, the Welsh launch a series of raids throughout the late 7th and early 8th centuries, in a bid to regain the rich farming territory of the lowlands. [8]: 108–117 c. 753