There are 22 principal areas in Wales. Eleven are named as counties, including the Cities and Counties of Cardiff and Swansea (marked *), and eleven are styled as county boroughs (marked †). In 2002 Newport was granted city status, and the county borough is now styled as the “City of Newport”. Welsh language forms are given in parentheses, except where there is no English equivalent.
“Our praises are our wages”-William Shakespeare.”

“Conwy offers something for everyone: a stunning castle, medieval architecture, and plenty of great shopping.”

“Portmeirion is a tourist Italian style village in Gwynedd, North Wales. Designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975.”
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