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Bangor is a city in the county of Gwynedd. The city is one of the smallest in Wales with a population of around 13,000 - not taking into considertion the 10,000 plus students at Bangor University. The Welsh language maintains a high profile in the town despite less than 50% being fluent speakers. Bangor is home to Ysbyty Gwynedd, the main hospital for North West Wales and Bangor City FC who play in the Welsh Premier League.| North Wales Live
Flintshire is a county in the north east side of North Wales. It has a population of more than 150,000 with main towns including Connah's Quay, Flint, Holywell and Mold. The county has a rich industrial history with major employers including Airbus, Toyota, and Tata Steel. Along with these industries, there is also an agricultural focus to some areas especially around Mold. The county has a famous sporting history and has been home to footballers Michael Owen, Kevin Ratcliffe, Gary Speed, and...| North Wales Live
Denbighshire is a county in North Wales. Like neighbouring Conwy it has some densly populated towns in the north of the county such as Rhyl and Prestatyn with more rural areas to the south, including Ruthin and Denbigh. The county has a population of more than 90,000 people.| North Wales Live
Conwy is a county in North Wales. It has a diverse geography with coastal towns in the north leading down to very rural areas in the Conwy Valley. Best known is Llandudno, the Queen of Welsh resorts and a hugely popular holiday destination. Other areas of high population include Colwyn Bay, Abergele and Rhos on Sea. Welsh Assembly offices can be found in Llandudno Junction, while the famous Conwy Castle is always a big hit with visitors| North Wales Live
Gwynedd is a county on the north west mainland of Wales. In the northern part of the county main areas include Bangor and Caernarfon while further south you will see the towns of Porthmadog, Pwllheli and Harlech. The county has a high penetration of Welsh speakers and has a rich cultural history. Music festivals such as Wakestock and Festival No6 attract large numbers to the area. Gwynedd is also home to Portmeirion, the Italianate village that was the setting for television's The Prisoner.| North Wales Live
The Isle of Anglesey or Ynys Mon is an island, and county in the North West of Wales. The island has a population of almost 70,000. With a high penetration of Welsh speakers, tourism is one of the major industries for the area. Famous faces from Anglesey include Lemmy from Motorhead and actress/comedian Dawn French.| North Wales Live
The Queen of Welsh Resorts, Llandudno is one of the main towns in Conwy. Famous for its Victorian architecture the seaside resort still attracts thousands of people with the pier and promenade popular attractions. The Great Orme and Little Orme are popular with walkers while Parc Llandudno features a host of top retail outlets.| North Wales Live
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