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Powys info
Powys is a local
government principal area in Wales,
over 2000 sq. m. in size. It covers the areas
of the traditional counties of Montgomeryshire,
Radnorshire and Brecknockshire. It was created
in the local government reform of 1974, and originally
had Montgomery and Radnor and Brecknock as districts
under it. In 1996 it became a unitary authority,
with a minor border adjustment in the north-east.
This area is named after the older Welsh kingdom
of Powys, which occupied roughly the same area,
and came to an end when it was absorbed into the
kingdom of Gwynedd by Hywel Dda.
List of places/towns in Powys:
Abercynafon, Bettws Cedewain, Brecon, Builth
Wells, Bwlch,
Caersws, Crickhowell, Four Crosses, Llanfair Caereinion,
Powys, Four Crosses, Oswestry, Powys, Fron, Llandrindod
Wells, Powys, Fron, Welshpool, Powys, Fron, Montgomery,
Powys, Garth, Glyntawe, Hay-on-Wye, Knighton,
Little London, Llandinam, Llandrindod Wells, Llanfair
Caereinion, Llanfyllin, Llangammarch Wells, Llangurig,
Llanidloes, Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, Llanstephan,
Llanwrtyd Wells, Llanymynech, Machynlleth, Middletown,
Milford, Newbridge-on-Wye, New Mills, New Radnor,
Newtown, Penpont, Powys, Pontdolgoch, Presteigne,
Rhayader,
Sennybridge, Trecastle, Walton, Welshpool, Ystradfellte
and Ystradgynlais.
About Wales
Wales is a Celtic country and
one of the four constituent parts of the United
Kingdom (along with England, Scotland, and Northern
Ireland). Wales is located in the south-west of
Great Britain, and is bordered by England to the
east, the Bristol Channel to the south, St George's
Channel in the west, and the Irish Sea to the
north.
The main population and industrial areas are
in South Wales, consisting of the cities of Cardiff,
Swansea and Newport
and surrounding areas.
Wales
towns
Aberaeron |
Abercarn |
Aberdare |
Abergavenny |
Abergele |
Aberporth |
Abersychan |
Abertillery |
Aberystwyth |
Amlwch |
Ammanford |
Anglesey |
Bala |
Gwynedd |
Bargoed |
Barmouth |
Barry |
Beaumaris |
Bethesda |
Betws-y-Coed |
Blackwood |
Blaenavon |
Brackla |
Bridgend |
Briton Ferry |
Brynmawr |
Buckley |
Builth Wells |
Caerphilly |
Caersws |
Caldicot |
Chepstow |
Chirk |
Cilgerran |
Colwyn Bay |
Connah's Quay |
Conwy |
Corwen |
Cowbridge |
Criccieth |
Crickhowell |
Crumlin |
Crymych |
Cwmbran |
Cwmcarn |
Ebbw Vale |
Ewloe |
Felinheli |
Fishguard |
Flint |
Glanamman |
Glynneath |
Goodwick |
Gorseinon |
Harlech |
Hawarden |
Holyhead |
Holywell |
Kidwelly |
Knighton |
Lampeter |
Laugharne |
Llan Ffestiniog |
Llandeilo |
Llandovery |
Llandrindod Wells |
Llandudno |
Llandudno Junction |
Llanelli |
Llanfair Caereinion |
Llanfairfechan |
Llanfyllin |
Llangefni |
Llangollen |
Llanrwst |
Llantrisant |
Llantwit Major |
Llanwchaiarn |
Llanwrtyd Wells |
Llanymynech |
Llwynypia |
Loughor |
Machynlleth |
Maerdy |
Maesteg |
Menai Bridge |
Mold |
Mostyn |
Mountain Ash |
Narberth |
Nefyn |
New Quay |
Newborough |
Newbridge |
Newcastle Emlyn |
Newport |
Newtown |
Old Colwyn |
Overton-on-Dee |
Penarth |
Pencoed |
Penmaenmawr |
Pontardawe |
Pontrhydyfen |
Pontypool |
Pontypridd |
Porth |
Porthcawl |
Porthmadog |
Prestatyn |
Pwllheli |
Queensferry |
Rhayader |
Rhosllanerchrugog |
Rhuddlan |
Rhyl |
Rhymney |
Risca |
Saltney |
Shotton |
St Clears |
St Asaph |
Talgarth |
Tenby |
Tondu |
Tonypandy |
Tredegar |
Tregaron |
Treorchy |
Tywyn |
Usk |
Whitland |
Wrexham |
Ynyshir |
Ystrad Mynach |
Ystradgynlais |
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