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Wrexham

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Locator map for the Welsh administrative region of Wrexham.

Unitary authority in northeast Wales, created in 1996 from part of the former county of Clywd.

Area

500 sq km/193 sq mi

Towns

Wrexham (administrative headquarters), Holt, Ruabon

Physical

western side is mountainous, including Ruabon Mountain; highest point Craig Berwy (790 m/2,592 ft); River Dee

Features

Clywedog Valley, with notable countryside and industrial archaeology

Industries

food manufacture, plastics, pharmaceuticals, high-technology industries

Population

(2001) 128,500



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