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'''Glamorgan''' was a historic county in south [[Wales]] containing around a third of the populatin of Wales, including the cities of [[Cardiff]] and [[Swansea]]. In 1974 the county was abolished and replaced with the three counties of [[West Glamorgan]], [[Mid Glamorgan]] and [[South Glamorgan]], which together constitute the [[South Wales Police]] area. The three counties remain for ceremonial purposes as [[preserved counties]], but have been replaced for administrative purposes by a larger number of unitary authorities, including [[Vale of Glamorgan]].
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'''Glamorgan''' was a historic county in south [[Wales]] containing at one time around a third of the population of Wales, and including the cities of [[Cardiff]] and [[Swansea]]. In 1974 the county was abolished and replaced with the three counties of [[West Glamorgan]], [[Mid Glamorgan]] and [[South Glamorgan]], which together constitute the [[South Wales Police]] area. The three counties remain for ceremonial purposes as [[preserved counties]], but have been replaced for administrative purposes by a larger number of unitary authorities, including [[Vale of Glamorgan]].
  
 
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Revision as of 12:20, 27 April 2013

Glamorgan was a historic county in south Wales containing at one time around a third of the population of Wales, and including the cities of Cardiff and Swansea. In 1974 the county was abolished and replaced with the three counties of West Glamorgan, Mid Glamorgan and South Glamorgan, which together constitute the South Wales Police area. The three counties remain for ceremonial purposes as preserved counties, but have been replaced for administrative purposes by a larger number of unitary authorities, including Vale of Glamorgan.