Administrative Boundary of Flintshire
United Kingdom · Code: w06000005
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About Flintshire
Flintshire (Sir y Fflint) is a principal area in northeast Wales, bordering England and the Dee Estuary. Historically part of the ancient county of Flintshire, it has significant industrial heritage in coal mining and steel production. The population is approximately 155,000, with Mold as the administrative center. Notable landmarks include Flint Castle (where Richard II surrendered), St Winefride's Well pilgrimage site, and the medieval churches of the Maelor area. The area features a mix of industry, agriculture, and commuter towns for Chester and Liverpool. You can download the administrative boundary in GeoJSON and KML formats for further use.
📍 Administrative boundary of Flintshire county
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