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  • ...Brecknock''' or '''Brecon''' is a [[Counties of the United Kingdom|shire]] in the mountains of Mid-Wales. ...by Monmouthshire and [[Glamorgan]], and to the west by [[Carmarthenshire]] and [[Cardiganshire]].
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  • ...dy beaches and rugged cliffs. Inland it rises into gentle farming country and river valleys, rising up to the dramatic west slopes of the Cambrian Mounta ...the east are [[Montgomeryshire]], [[Radnorshire]] and [[Brecknockshire]], and to the south of Cardiganshire is [[Carmarthenshire]].
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  • |picture=Pembridge, Market Hall and New Inn. - geograph.org.uk - 149878.jpg| ...are rugged green pasture, with deep river valleys along which the shire's villages are found.
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  • ...ith coal mining and iron working becoming major employers between the 18th and late 20th centuries.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/ ...he largest settlement, the city of [[Newport, Monmouthshire|Newport]] lies in the southern coastal belt. The highest point is ''[[Chwarel y Fan]]'' at 2,
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  • |name=Radnorshire |map image=Radnorshire Brit Isles Sect 6.svg
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  • ...e]] in the west of the Midlands. Shropshire is one of England's most rural and sparsely populated counties with a population density of 337 a square mile ...he south. In northern Shropshire are [[Whitchurch, Shropshire|Whitchurch]] and [[Market Drayton]].
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  • ...e United Kingdom after competitions run by PlantLife, a charity, beginning in 2002. ...ommemorate the Queen's Jubilee in 2002 by putting wild flowers on the map, and launched a campaign to ask every county to choose its own wild flower emble
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  • ...ed and promoted. It emphasises the clear distinction between the Counties and administrative units (some of which the legislation terms "counties" for it ...ttp://www.abcounties.co.uk/aims.htm Association of British Counties - Aims and Objectives</ref>
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  • [[File:Chepstow Castle and Bridge from Tutshill.jpg|thumb|250px|The Wye at Chepstow]] ...s several county boundaries. The Wye is important for nature conservation and recreation.
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  • ...1 miles north-west of [[Hereford]] and is one of the county's five largest towns. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,597. ...ne]]. There are panoramic views all round the town of the open countryside and surrounding hills.
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  • {{Hatnote|For like-named villages, see [[Knighton (disambiguation)]]}} |county=Radnorshire
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  • |county=Radnorshire |constituency=Brecon & Radnorshire
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  • '''Walton''' may be one of many towns and villages across Britain. ...es. However "forest town" (''weald tun'') and "wall town" (''weall tun'') and others have been suggested for some.
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  • ...h the [[Irish Sea]] to the west and north, the [[Celtic Sea]] to the south and the English [[Midlands]] to the East. ...se mountains preserved the ancient British language, known today as Welsh, and a mountain farming culture quite unlike the ways of the flat Midlands to th
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  • ...r with [[Herefordshire]]. It is located to the south of the A44 trunk road and to the west of Old Radnor Hill. ...f history, with the oldest organ in Britain, a superb 15th-century screen, and a font dating to perhaps the 8th century.
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  • ...'' ({{lang|cy|Afon Tefeidiad}}) is a river of gentle hills and green dales in four counties of the west, before joining its waters with those of the [[Ri ...al miles. The Teme runs down to the magnificent castle town of [[Ludlow]] in [[Shropshire]], flowing beneath the step slope of the hill on which the tow
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  • ...the Clun Forest - geograph.org.uk - 440942.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Asterton and the Clun Forest]] ...s named "Forest" as it was once a royal hunting forest in the Middle Ages, and it must have been a fine one at that.
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  • {{county|Radnorshire}} ...e, village and parish in [[Radnorshire]]. It lies between [[Builth Wells]] and [[Hay-on-Wye]], approximately three miles from the [[Herefordshire]] border
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  • ...ef> Elan Village is the only purpose-built Arts and Crafts "Model Village" in Wales. ...aban-coch Reservoir. The road continues over the Elenydd to [[Cwmystwyth]] and a cul-de-sac branch runs to the dam of Claerwen Reservoir.<ref>Ordnance Sur
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  • ...d on the [[River Marteg]] on the B4518 road running between [[Llanidloes]] and [[Rhayader]]. {{county|Radnorshire}}
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