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Flintshire (Welsh: Sir y Fflint) is a
county in the north-east of Wales. It
borders the
English ceremonial counties of
Merseyside and Cheshire, across...
- is a town and
community in
Flintshire, Wales, on the
River Alyn. It is the
county town and
administrative seat of
Flintshire County Council, as it was...
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Flintshire (Welsh: Sir y Fflint), also
known as the
County of Flint, was one of the
thirteen historic counties of Wales, in the north-east of Wales. Most...
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Flintshire Observer, was a W****ly
newspaper published mainly in English. It was
first Published in
Holywell in 1857 as the
Flintshire Observer, Mining...
- (/ˈhɒliwɛl/ HOLL-ee-wel; Welsh: Treffynnon) is a
market town and
community in
Flintshire, Wales. It lies to the west of the
estuary of the
River Dee. The community...
- a town and
community in
Flintshire, Wales,
lying on the
estuary of the
River Dee. It is the
former county town of
Flintshire.
According to the 2001 Census...
- The
Flintshire flag (Welsh:
Baner Sir y Fflint) is the flag of the
county of Flint. A
campaign was
launched in
September 2012 to have the flag recognised...
- is a
village in the
community of Hawarden, in the prin****l area of
Flintshire,
north Wales. It is near to
Hawarden and Shotton,
alongside the A494 road...
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Carmel is a
small village in
Flintshire, Wales, just
outside Holywell.
Carmel has a
primary school and a
village hall. The
village had two functioning...
- Quay,
Flintshire,
North Wales. A
technical school in
Flintshire was
first proposed and
approved in 1944, with the
college opening as the
Flintshire Technical...