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{{Wales Preserved Counties|float=right|width=400}}A '''preserved county''' is an area of [[Wales]] equivalent to a [[ceremonial county]] in England. The eight preserved counties are based on the counties that existed etween 1974 and 1996.
{{Wales Preserved Counties|float=right|width=400}}A '''preserved county''' is an area of [[Wales]] equivalent to a [[ceremonial county]] in England. The eight preserved counties are based on the counties that existed etween 1974 and 1996.
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Welsh Preserved Counties. Click on any blue name for the article about the county. Note that the boundary between Gwynedd and Clwyd differs from the pre-1996 county boundary.

A preserved county is an area of Wales equivalent to a ceremonial county in England. The eight preserved counties are based on the counties that existed etween 1974 and 1996.