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North Wales


North Wales (Welsh: Gogledd Cymru) is the northernmost unofficial region of Wales, bordered to the south by Mid Wales and to the east by England.
It comprises the island of Anglesey, the Llŷn peninsula and the Snowdonia mountain range, together with the catchments of the Rivers Conwy, Clwyd and Dee.
Traditionally, most of North Wales was covered by the kingdom of Gwynedd.
The region is currently made up of the following administrative areas:
the county borough of Wrexham (Wrecsam)
the county of Flintshire (Sir y Fflint)
the county of Denbighshire (Sir Ddinbych)
the county borough of Conwy
the county of Gwynedd
the county of the Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn)
However, "North Wales" could be used to describe the northern half of Wales, which would also include the northern parts of Powys and Ceredigion.
The area is mostly rural with many mountains and valleys. This, in combination with its coast (on the Irish Sea), has ensured that tourism is the principal industry. Farming, which was once the principal economic force in the area, is now much reduced in importance. The average income per capita of the local population is the lowest in the UK and much of the region has EU Objective 1 status http://europa.eu.int/comm/regional_policy/atlas/united_kingdom/ukl1_en.htm.
The eastern part of North Wales contains the most populous areas, with more than 300,000 people living in the areas around Wrexham and Deeside. Wrexham is North Wales' largest town, with a population of 68,000 in 2005. The majority of other settlements are along the coast, including some popular resorts, such as Rhyl, Llandudno and Pwllheli. The A55 expressway links these towns with the north of England and the port of Holyhead for ferries to Ireland; few routes connect North Wales with South Wales. There are two cathedral cities - Bangor and St. Asaph, and a number of mediaeval castles (e.g.: Criccieth, Dolbadarn, Harlech, Caernarfon, Beaumaris, Conwy). (...) more....

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