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Sir Ddinbych

Co-ordnaidyn: 53°05′12″N 3°21′16″W / 53.08667°N 3.35444°W / 53.08667; -3.35444
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Sir Ddinbych (cy)
Denbighshire (en)
—  Ard-ard  —

Armys
Jarroo-raa: Unwn i wneud da
Soiaghey Hir Ddinbych er caslys-çheerey Vretin
Soiaghey Hir Ddinbych er caslys-çheerey Vretin
Soiaghey Hir Ddinbych
Co-ordnaidyn: 53°05′12″N 03°21′16″W / 53.08667°N 3.35444°W / 53.08667; -3.35444
Çheer Reeriaght Unnaneysit
Çheer cho-ayrnagh Bretyn
Coontae Freilt Clwyd
Coontae shendeeagh Sir Ddinbych, Sir Feirionydd, Sir y Fflint
Bunneeaght
 - 1535-1542 Coontae shennaghyssagh (Slattyssyn Leigh Vretin 1535-1542)
 - 1889 Coontae reiragh (Slattys Gurneilys Ynnydagh 1888)
 - 1972 Ayns Clwyd (Slattys Gurneilys Ynnydagh 1972)
 - 1996 Ard-ard (Slattys Gurneilys Ynnydagh (Bretin) 1994)
Ard-oik reiragh Rhuthun
Reiltys
 - Sorçh Lught-reill unnaneagh
 - Colught Coonceil Hir Ddinbych
 - OHAyn Karen Sinclair (L)
Ann Jones (CO)
 - MPyn David Jones (politickeyr Bretnagh) (C)
Susan Jones (L)
Chris Ruane (L)
 - OAOyn John Bufton, Jill Evans, Kay Swinburne, Derek Vaughan
Eaghtyr
 - Yn clane 844 km² (325.9 mi ker)
Earroo yn phobble (2007)
 - Yn clane 97,000 (16oo)
 - Glooaght y phobble 115/km² (297.8/mi ker)
Kynneeaght[1]
 - Bane 98.84%
 - meshtit 0.46%
 - Aishanagh 0.32%
 - Gorrym 0.12%
 - elley 0.25%
Çhengey[2]
 - Bretnish 29%
Cryss hraa Traa Mean Ghreenwich (UTC+0)
 - Sourey (TTSL) Traa Houree Ghoaldagh (UTC+1)
ISO 3166-2 GB-DEN
Coad ONS 00NG
NUTS 3 UKL13
Rheynn-reih Hionnal Ashoonagh Vretin De Clwyd
Dyffryn Clwyd
Gorllewin Clwyd
Rheynn-reih Ard-whaiyl Hostyn De Clwyd
Dyffryn Clwyd
Gorllewin Clwyd
Rheynn-reih ny h-Oarpey Bretyn
Ynnyd-eggey www.denbighshire.gov.uk

She coontae ayns Bretin Hiar Hwoaie eh Sir Ddinbych, as Rhuthun balley reiragh y choontae.

Baljyn as baljyn beg ayns Sir Ddinbych

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Imraaghyn

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  1. Denbighshire. Ethnic Group (UV09). Office for National Statistics. Feddynit er 2011-10-26.
  2. Denbighshire. Welsh Language Skills (UV84). Office for National Statistics. Feddynit er 2011-10-26.

Kianglaghyn magh

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  • "Denbighshire" . Encyclopædia Britannica (ayns English). Ym-l. 8 (11d ln.). 1911. dg. 18.
  • Sir Ddinbych ec Curlie
  • reayrt çheerey Sir Ddinbych

53°05′12″N 3°21′16″W / 53.08667°N 3.35444°W / 53.08667; -3.35444