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    Flintshire ( Welsh: Sir y Fflint) is a county in the north-east of Wales. It has a maritime border with Merseyside along the Dee Estuary to the north, and land borders with Cheshire to the east, Wrexham County Borough to the south, and Denbighshire to the west. Connah's Quay is the largest town, while Flintshire County Council is based in Mold .

  2. Flintshire. Clwyd is a preserved county situated in the eastern part of North Wales. It consists of the unitary authorities Wrexham, Flintshire, Denbighshire, as well as Conwy. Photo: Wikimedia, CC0. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive.

  3. Flint has an array of attractions for a variety of visitor. Wonder at the ruins of Flint Castle, which was the first of Edward I’s formidable ring of castles along the North Wales coast. Imagine it in its heyday when it served to assert his authority across the surrounding area. Flint Castle, Flint. Ponder on the changing face of Flint’s Coast.

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  5. Flint ( Welsh: Y Fflint) is 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 population of the community of Flint was 12,804, [6] increasing to 12,953 at the 2011 census. [7] The urban area including Holywell and Bagillt had a ...

  6. Are you looking for the map of Flintshire? Find any address on the map of Flintshire or calculate your itinerary to and from Flintshire, find all the tourist attractions and Michelin Guide restaurants in Flintshire. The ViaMichelin map of Flintshire: get the famous Michelin maps, the result of more than a century of mapping experience.

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  8. Flintshire was the smallest of what are now known as the historic counties in Wales. The coast along the Dee estuary was heavily developed by industry and the north coast much developed for tourism. The Clwydian Mountains occupied much of the west of the county. The highest point was Moel Famau (1,820 feet / 554 metres).

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