Flintshire
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| Flintshire county | |
|---|---|
| Geography | |
| Area: - Total - % Water | Ranked 12th 438 km² ? % |
| Admin HQ: | Mold |
| ISO 3166-2: | GB-FLN |
| ONS code: | 00NJ |
| Demographics | |
| Population: - Total (April 29, 2001) - Density | Ranked 6th 148,594 339 / km² |
| Welsh language: - Any skills | Ranked 12th 21.4% |
| Politics | |
Flintshire County Council http://www.flintshire.gov.uk | |
| Control: | Labour |
| MPs: | David Hanson Mark Tami |
| AMs: | Sandy Mewies Carl Sargeant (Constituency) North Wales (Regional) |
| MEPs: | Wales |
Flintshire (Welsh Sir y Fflint) is a county in northern Wales. It borders, in England, Merseyside (across the River Dee) and Cheshire, and in Wales, Wrexham and Denbighshire.
Places in Flintshire
Traditional Flintshire
The current administrative Flintshire came into existence in 1996, but Flintshire is also a traditional county of Wales. The historic county does not have the boundaries of modern administrative Flintshire, in particular it has a large exclave called Maelor Saesneg, it also includes Prestatyn and Rhyl which are now administered by Denbighshire.
| United Kingdom | Wales | Principal areas of Wales | |
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Anglesey | Blaenau Gwent | Bridgend | Caerphilly | Cardiff | Carmarthenshire | Ceredigion | Conwy | Denbighshire | Flintshire | Gwynedd | Merthyr Tydfil | Monmouthshire | Neath Port Talbot | Newport | Pembrokeshire | Powys | Rhondda Cynon Taff | Swansea | Torfaen | Vale of Glamorgan | Wrexham |
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