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You
are presently viewing a map of the counties in North Wales, there
are no cities in this area.
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The
largest island in England and Wales, much of Anglesey's coast has been
designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and features a variety
of bird life and beaches.
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Sandwiched
between the Cambrian Mountains and the Snowdonia National Park, Conwy
features some superb scenery, walking country and fine seaside resorts.
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Denbighshire
offers wide sandy beaches at Rhyl and Prestatyn, is hilly inland, and
to the south lies the Clwydian Range, designated an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty.
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Flintshire
is home to the Loggerheads Country Park, which is noted for the richness
of its birdlife, and the Clwydian Range, designated an Area of Outstanding
Natural Beauty.
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Mountainous
Gwynedd features the Lleyn Peninsula, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty, and Mount Snowdon, the highest point in England and Wales. |
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Wrexham
lies on the border with England, the foothills of the Cambrian Mountains
to its south. The town of Wrexham is the commercial heart of North Wales.
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