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Encyclopedia > Denbighshire (historic)
Denbighshire county
Image:WalesDenbighshire.png
Geography
Area:
- Total
- % Water
Ranked 8th
844 kmē
? %
Admin HQ: Ruthin
ISO 3166-2: GB-DEN
ONS code: 00NG
Demographics
Population:
- Total (April 29, 2001)
- Density
Ranked 16th
93,065
110 / kmē
Welsh language:
- Any skills
Ranked 6th
36.0%
Politics
Denbighshire County Council
http://www.denbighshire.gov.uk
Control: Multi-party
MPs: Martyn Jones
Chris Ruane
Gareth Thomas
AMs: Karen Sinclair
Ann Jones
Alun Pugh (Constituency)
North Wales (Regional)
MEPs: Wales


Denbighshire (Welsh: Sir Ddinbych) is a county in North Wales. Places in Denbighshire include:

The current Denbighshire was created in 1996. The current county has substantially different borders to the traditional county which has the same name.

Traditional Denbighshire

Geography

The current county is mostly hilly moorland, with the Clwydian range in the east of the county, the Hiraethog Moors in the West, the Berwyn range are adjacent to the southern boundary of the county. The broad, fertile Vale of Clwyd runs south to north in the centre of the county, and there is a narrow coastal plain in the north. Average temperatures are 2°C in January and 19°C in July.


Population

Denbighshire's total population at the 2001 census was 93,065, with the largest towns on the coast at Rhyl (pop. c.25,000) and Prestatyn (pop. c.15,000). The inland towns are much smaller, Denbigh having a population of 8,500, Ruthin 5,000, and Llangollen 3,300. 18% of the population speaks Welsh, mainly in the upland area and the Vale of Clwyd.


Economy

There are no heavy industrial sites in the county although most of the towns have small industrial estates for light industry, the economy of the area being based on agriculture and tourism. A large proportion of the working population is employed in service industries. The uplands support the rearing of sheep and beef cattle, while in the Vale of Clwyd dairy farming and the growing of wheat and barley predominates.



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GENUKI : Flintshire Registration Districts (1107 words)
Comprised the parishes of Holywell, Ysceifiog, Nannerch, and the Denbighshire township of Penbedw.
It comprised the Denbighshire parishes of Denbigh, Henllan, Llannefydd and Llansannan.
It comprised the Denbighshire parishes of Ruabon and Erbistock.
GENUKI : Denbighshire Genealogy (2460 words)
The historic county of Denbighshire was abolished in the controversial re-organisation of 1974, and was absorbed into the newly created county of Clwyd.
Historically, the (Anglican) Church in Wales was an integral part of the Church of England - i.e.
In 1801, the population of Denbighshire was 60,299.
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