Information about Caernarfonshire



Ancient county of Caernarfon
Geography
Area: (1891)361,097 (1,461 km²)
Rank:Ranked 9th
Administration
County town:Caernarfon
Chapman code:CAE
Caernarfonshire (Welsh: Sir Gaernarfon), also spelt as Caernarvonshire and Carnarvonshire is one of the thirteen historic counties and a former administrative county of Wales.

The administrative county of Caernarfonshire was abolished under the Local Government Act 1972, becoming part of the new county of Gwynedd, split between the districts of Dwyfor, Arfon and part of Aberconwy. Since 1996 and the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 it has been represented in the principal areas of Gwynedd (which took the first two districts), and Conwy (which took the latter district).

Geography

The county is bounded to the north by the Irish Sea, to the east by Denbighshire, to the south by Cardigan Bay and Merionethshire, and to the west by Caernarfon Bay and the Menai Strait, which separates it from Anglesey. It has an area of 1,462 km². The surface is largely mountainous. A large part of the Snowdonia National Park lies in the county including Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales at 1,085 m. The Llŷn peninsula is less mountainous and contains many bays and sandy beaches. Bardsey Island is a major site for nesting seabirds. The River Conwy runs north along the eastern boundary, with Llandudno and Creuddyn to the north-east across the Conwy estuary being included in the county for historical reasons.

Principal towns are Bangor, Betws-y-Coed, Caernarfon, Conwy, Llandudno, Porthmadog and Pwllheli. Tourism, particularly on the coast, light industry, education and farming are the main industries, though the latter now only employs a small percentage of the workforce.

History

The county was originally created under the terms of the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 and included the Cantrefi of: and the Commote of:
  • Eifionydd (the northern portion of Dunoding)
During the 19th century the population increased steadily, from 46,000 in the 1801 census to 137,000 in the 1901 census (figures given for the registration county). [1]

Carnarvonshire / Caernarvonshire
Administration
Status:Administrative county
HQ:Caernarfon
History
Created:1889
Abolished:1974
Succeeded by:Gwynedd
Area
1891:360,138 acres
1961:364,108
Population
1891:117,233
1961:121,767
The Local Government Act 1888 created an elected Carnarvonshire county council in 1889, taking over functions from Caernarvonshire's Quarter Sessions. The administrative county covered by the county council had identical borders to the geographic county. The administrative county was formally renamed Caernarvonshire on July 1, 1926.

The civil parish of Llysfaen was a detached exclave of the county. On April 1, 1923 Llysfaen was transferred to the county of Denbighshire.

The county was subdivided into a number of units: The rest of the county was divided into urban and rural districts by the Local Government Act 1894. These were the successors to sanitary districts. Under the Local Government Act 1972 the administrative county of Caernarfonshire was abolished on April 1, 1974. Caernarfonshire was largely split between the three districts of Aberconwy, Arfon and Dwyfor, both in the new county of Gwynedd along with Merionethshire and Anglesey. Since the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 came into force on April 1, 1996 the county has been divided between the unitary authorities of Gwynedd to the west and Conwy to the east.

Bibliography

  • A.H. Dodd, The History of Caernarvonshire (Caernarfonshire Historical Society, 1968).
  • John Jones, Enwau Lleoedd Sir Gaernarfon (Caernarfon, 1913). Origin and meanings of place names in the county.

Places of interest

See also

Carmarthenshire (Welsh: Sir Gaerfyrddin) is a one of thirteen historic counties and a principal area in Wales. Its main towns are Llanelli, Carmarthen and Ammanford. Carmarthenshire is located in West Wales.
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Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. The term Surface area is the summation of the areas of the exposed sides of an object.

Units

Units for measuring surface area include:
square metre = SI derived unit

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UK Census • Counties by population and area

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A county town is the 'capital' of a county in the United Kingdom or Republic of Ireland. County towns are usually the location of administrative or judicial functions, or established over time as the de facto main town of a county.
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Chapman codes are largely a superset of the and BS 6879 codes identifying administrative divisions in the United Kingdom, Ireland and their surrounding islands, but covering historical divisions. They were created by Dr Colin Chapman, and are widely used in genealogy.
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Welsh}}} 
Writing system: Latin alphabet (Welsh variant) 
Official status
Official language of: Wales (de facto)
Regulated by: no official regulation
Language codes
ISO 639-1: cy
ISO 639-2: wel (B) 
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Wales has thirteen historic counties, also known as ancient counties. They serve many cultural and geographic roles and were also the basis of modern elected local government in Wales from 1889 until 1974.
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Motto
Cymru am byth   (Welsh)
"Wales forever"
Anthem
"Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau"
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Acts of Parliament of predecessor
states to the United Kingdom

Acts of English Parliament to 1601
Acts of English Parliament to 1641
Acts and Ordinances (Interregnum) to 1660
Acts of English Parliament to 1699
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    Gwynedd may also refer to Upper Gwynedd Township, Pennsylvania.


Gwynedd (IPA: ['ɡwɪ.nɛğ]) is a principal area in north-west Wales, named after the old Kingdom of Gwynedd.
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Dwyfor was one of the five local government districts of Gwynedd, Wales from 1974 to 1996, covering the Llŷn peninsula. Its council was based in Pwllheli.

It was formed on April 1, 1974 as a successor to the borough of Pwllheli, the urban districts of Criccieth and
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See also Arfon (UK Parliament constituency), Cantref Arfon
Arfon was one of five districts of Gwynedd, North Wales, from 1974 to 1996.

It was created by the Local Government Act 1972 on April 1, 1974 from part of the administrative county of
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Aberconwy may refer to:
  • Aberconwy (UK Parliament constituency)
  • Aberconwy (National Assembly for Wales constituency)
  • Aberconwy (district), a defunct administrative division of Gwynedd

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Acts of Parliament of predecessor
states to the United Kingdom

Acts of English Parliament to 1601
Acts of English Parliament to 1641
Acts and Ordinances (Interregnum) to 1660
Acts of English Parliament to 1699
Acts of English Parliament to 1706
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The County Borough of Conwy is a local government principal area in north Wales.

Geography

It contains the major settlements of Llandudno, Llandudno Junction, Llanrwst, Betws-y-Coed, Conwy,Colwyn Bay, Abergele, Penmaenmawr and Llanfairfechan and has a total
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Irish Sea (Irish: Muir Éireann or Muir Meann; Scottish Gaelic: Muir Eireann Welsh: Môr Iwerddon, Manx: Mooir Vannin) separates the islands of Ireland and Great Britain.
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Denbighshire (Welsh: Sir Ddinbych) is a principal area and county in North Wales. It is named after the historic county of Denbighshire, but has substantially different borders.
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Cardigan Bay (Welsh: Bae Ceredigion) is a large inlet of the Irish Sea, indenting the west coast of Wales between the Llŷn and Pembrokeshire peninsulas.
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Merionethshire (Welsh: Meirionnydd, Sîr Feirionydd) is one of thirteen historic counties of Wales, and a former administrative county.
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Caernarfon Bay (occasionally Caernarvon Bay) is an inlet of the Irish Sea defined by the Llŷn peninsula and Anglesey. The gentle coastline surrounding it is home to villages including Nefyn, Trefor, and Clynnog Fawr on the mainland, and Aberffraw, Llanddwyn and
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The Menai Strait (in Welsh Afon Menai, the "River Menai") is a narrow stretch of shallow tidal water about 14 miles (23 km) long, which separates the island of Anglesey from the mainland of Wales.
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Anglesey (historically Anglesea; Welsh: Ynys Môn, pronounced /ˌənɨ̞s'mo:n/
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Snowdonia (Welsh: Eryri) is a region of north Wales and a national park, of 838 square miles (2,170 km²) in area. It was the first to be designated of the three National Parks in Wales, in 1951.
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Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales and the highest British mountain south of the Scottish Highlands, is "probably the busiest mountain in Britain" [1]. It is located in Snowdonia National Park (Welsh: Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri).
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Motto
Cymru am byth   (Welsh)
"Wales forever"
Anthem
"Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau"
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Bardsey Island (Welsh: Ynys Enlli) lies off the Llŷn peninsula, in north Wales. The island is the site of a monastery founded by Saint Cadfan in the sixth century, and of Bardsey Bird and Field Observatory.
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Conwy

Boats in the river at Conwy


Country | Wales

Length | 43 km (27 mi)
Discharge at
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Llandudno

Llandudno Bay and the Little Orme viewed from the Great Orme

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Bangor


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