ArfonArfon was a local government district in Gwynedd, Wales, from 1974 to 1996. It was created on April 1, 1974 as a successor to the boroughs of Bangor and Caernarvon, the Bethesa urban district, Ogwen Rural District, and part of Gwyrfai Rural District.
Arllechwedd
Brycheiniog ( BrecknockshireBrecknockshire also known as Breconshire or, in Welsh, as Sir Frycheiniog is an inland traditional county of Wales, bounded N. by Radnorshire, E. by Herefordshire and Monmouthshire, S. by Monmouthshire and Glamorgan, and W. by Carmarthenshire and Cardigan)
Buellt (Builth)
Calchvynydd
CamelotCamelot is the name of the stronghold of the legendary King Arthur, from which he fought many of the battles that made up his life. Its specific location is currently unknown and may be a fictionalized Romano-British province of post-Roman Britain. It is = fictional
Cateuchlanium
CornwallCornwall ( Cornish: Kernow is the part of Great Britain's south-west peninsula that is west of the River Tamar. It is generally regarded as a county of, and a part of England, although advocates of Cornish independence regard it as a separate nation, and
DeheubarthDeheubarth was a south-western kingdom or principality of medieval Wales. It was created in about 950 by Howell the Good ("Hywel Dda") out of the territories of Seisyllwg and Dyfed, both of which had come into his possession. Deheubarth, like several othe
DemetaeThe Demetae were one of the Celtic tribes living in the British Islands, prior to the Roman invasion of Britain. The tribe lived in the modern counties of Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire ( Wales). Their capital was Moridunum modern Carmarthen. Not much
DevonThis page is about the English county, for alternative meanings see Devon (disambiguation). Devon is a county in South West England, bordering on Cornwall to the west, Dorset and Somerset to the east. The name Devonshire was common but is no longer used,