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      • Flintshire is a maritime county bounded to the north by the Dee estuary, to the east by Cheshire, to the west by Denbighshire and to the south by Wrexham County Borough.
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    Flintshire is a maritime county bounded to the north by the Dee estuary, to the east by Cheshire, to the west by Denbighshire and to the south by Wrexham County Borough. The coast along the Dee estuary is heavily developed by industry and the north coast much developed for tourism .

  3. Flintshire, maritime co. of N. Wales; is bounded N. by the Irish Sea, NE. by the estuary of the Dee, E. by Cheshire, and S. and SW. by Denbighshire; is 26 miles long, and from 10 to 12 miles broad; the detached hundred of Maelor (8 miles to the SE. of the rest of the cp., and surrounded by Cheshire, Shropshire, and Denbighshire) is 9 miles long ...

  4. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › FlintshireFlintshire - Wikishire

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    The Clwydian Mountains occupy much of the west of the county. The highest point is Moel Famau (1,820 feet). The main rivers are the Dee (the estuary of which forms much of the coast) and the Clwyd. The main detached part of Flintshire is Maelor Saesneg in the south-east, between Denbighshire, Cheshire and Shropshire. Other detached parts are entire...

    Parts of Flintshire have major manufacturing industries. Amongst these are a Toyota plant that manufactures engines, a Corus Group steelworks and Shotton Paper, but most importantly Airbus, making the wings for the Airbus A330 and A380 at Broughton. There are daily flights of the Airbus Beluga transport aircraft of Airbus wings from Broughton for t...

    Flintshire was first formed in 1284 under the terms of the Statute of Rhuddlan to include cantrefs formerly parts of Gwynedd Is Conwy and Powys Fadog: 1. Tegeingl 2. Maelor Saesneg Also included were the Lordships of Mold, Hawarden, Mostynand Hope. At the Laws in Wales Act, further provision was made. In 1535 Flintshire was not changed, as an exist...

    The chief towns of the county are on or by the Dee and the coast. The biggest, Buckley, Connah's Quay and Flintare industrial towns, though Flint has origins in the Middle Ages.

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  5. Oct 9, 2024 · Flintshire, county in the northeastern corner of Wales, bounded on the east by the River Dee and England and bounded on the west by Denbighshire. The present county of Flintshire encompasses an area along the lower Dee and the Dee estuary and extends inland to the Clwydian Range.

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  6. Flintshire ( Sir y Fflint) is a small county, one of the smallest in Britain. It is comprised of three parts. The main body of Flintshire lies along the Dee estuary, opposite the Wirral.

  7. Jul 29, 2024 · 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.

  8. Aug 30, 2024 · Flintshire is a maritime county bounded to the north by the Dee estuary, to the east by Cheshire, to the west by Denbighshire and to the south by Wrexham County Borough. The coast along the Dee estuary is heavily developed by industry and the north coast much developed for tourism .

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