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  2. North Wales - Wikipedia

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    An electoral region for the Senedd, shares the name "North Wales", yet does not cover all of North Wales, only the northern coast, Anglesey, and northeast of Wales (specifically the entire area of the former pre-1996 county of Clwyd); the rest of North Wales (mainly Meirionnydd) is covered by the Mid and West Wales Senedd electoral region. All ...

  3. Regions of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Wales is most commonly sub-divided into between two and four regions, with a North–South divide, and North, Mid, South East and South West division being common. This article lists the various terms applied to be the "regions of Wales" and the regions used by various organisations.

  4. List of Welsh principal areas - Wikipedia

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    Population in Wales is concentrated in South Wales and the northeast; the remainder of the country is sparsely populated. This is a list of the 22 principal areas of Wales [1] [2] giving their most recent date of creation and the style by which they are known. The population and density are from the Office for National Statistics 2022 estimates ...

  5. List of Welsh principal areas by highest point - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the principal areas of Wales, ordered by their highest points. ... (north-eastern slopes) c. 580: 13: ... Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 scale map data;

  6. File:North Wales Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the undefined region of North Wales, following the borders of the 6 Northern local authorities of Wales, Montgomeryshire (part of Powys, shaded in lighter tone) is sometimes considered North Wales due to historical definitions.

  7. Subdivisions of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The historic counties of Wales are ancient subdivisions of Wales, used for various functions for several hundred years. Pembrokeshire was formed as a county palatine in 1138. In the south east, Norman advancement led to the creation of marcher lordships, such as Glamorgan, which served as semi-autonomous administrative divisions, although these ...

  8. Principal areas of Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, plans were announced to reform local government in Wales, reducing the number of principal areas from 22 to a smaller number of unitary authorities, similar to the counties that they replaced in 1996. [8] [7] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Wales in 2020, the principal areas were used as a basis for local lockdowns. [9]

  9. Counties of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The counties of Wales may refer to: Some principal areas of Wales; of the twenty-two, eleven are styled as "counties" Preserved counties of Wales, used for ceremonial purposes; Former administrative counties of Wales (those prior to 1996) — see History of local government in Wales; Historic counties of Wales; Maps: