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MonmouthshireUnitary authority in southeast Wales. A former county, between 1974 and 1996 it became (except for a small area on the border with Mid Glamorgan) the county of Gwent. Area851 sq km/328 sq mi
Physicalrivers Wye and Usk; mountainous in northFeaturesChepstow (1067), Raglan (1435), and Caldicot (11th century) castles; Tintern Abbey (1131), salmon and trout fishing; peak of Pen-y-Fal or Sugar Loaf (596 m/1,955 ft), Wye ValleyIndustriesmanufacturing including electronic and electrical goods, brewing, forestry, financial and service sectors, development of tourismAgriculturelowlands have rich mixed farming, with arable crops, including wheat; generally employment in agriculture is decliningPopulation(2001) 84,900
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