- The Wales also includes the island of Anglesey, separated from the territory by the slender strait of Led. It is lined in the North by the Irish Sea, in the East by the English counties of Cheshire, Shropshire, Hereford and Worcester and Gloucester, in the South by the canal of Bristol and on the West by the Holy canal George and the bay of Cardigan. Of the North in the South, maximal length is about 220 km. The distance of is in the West vary from 60 to 155 km. The total surface of the Wales is of 20 768 km2. The capital is Cardiff, main port{*bearing*} and centre of shipbuilding.
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