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Radnorshire
Radnorshire (ˈrædnəˌʃɪə; -ʃə) or Radnorn (Placename) (until 1974) a county of E Wales, now part of Powys
Radnorshire
Radnorshire, former county, E Wales. In 1974, Radnorshire became part of the nonmetropolitan county of PowysPowys , county, 2,009 sq mi (5,204 sq km), E central Wales. The terrain is a network of lowlands, highlands, and connecting plateaus. Agriculture is economically important, as are sheep and cattle raising. There are some light and service industries. ..... Click the link for more information. .Radnorshire a county in Great Britain, in Wales. Area, 1,200 sq km. Population, 18,300 (1971). The capital is Llandrin-dod Wells. The chief agricultural activities are the raising of sheep and beef and dairy cattle. Radnorshire, Radnor (until 1974) a county of E Wales, now part of Powys |