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Flintshire
Sir y Fflint (Welsh)
County
Flintshire
Flintshire
Flintshire
  • Left to right:
  • Clwydian Range from Waen y Llyn in Llanfynydd
  • St Winefride's Well in Holywell
  • River Dee, Deeside, with the Flintshire Bridge
Coat of arms of Flintshire County Council
Flintshire shown within Wales
Flintshire shown within Wales
Sovereign stateFlintshire United Kingdom
Constituent countryFlintshire Wales
Preserved countyClwyd
Established1 April 1996
Administrative HQMold
Largest townConnah's Quay
Government
 • TypePrincipal council
 • BodyFlintshire County Council
 • ExecutiveTBA (council NOC)
 • LeaderIan Roberts (Labour)
 • ChairmanMarion Bateman
 • Chief ExecutiveColin Everett
 • MPsRob Roberts (C)
Mark Tami (L)
Area
 • Total169 sq mi (438 km2)
 • Rank12th
Population
 (2022)
 • Total155,319
 • Rank7th
 • Density910/sq mi (353/km2)
 • Ethnicity
97.8% white
Time zoneUTC+0 (Greenwich Mean Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+1 (British Summer Time)
Postcode areas
CH
LL
Dialling codes01352
01745
01244
GSS codeW06000005
ISO 3166-2GB-FLN
NUTS 3 codeUKL23
ONS code00NJ
Websitewww.flintshire.gov.uk

Flintshire (Welsh: Sir y Fflint) is a county in the north-east of Wales. It has a maritime border with Merseyside along the Dee Estuary to the north, and land borders with Cheshire to the east, Wrexham County Borough to the south, and Denbighshire to the west. Connah's Quay is the largest town, while Flintshire County Council is based in Mold.

The county covers 169 square miles (440 km2), with a population of 155,000 in 2021. After Connah's Quay-Shotton (23,000) the largest settlements are Flint (13,736), Buckley (16,127) and Mold (10,123). The east of the county is industrialised and contains the Deeside conurbation, which extends into Cheshire and has a population of 53,568. The adjacent coast is also home to industry, but further west has been developed for tourism, particularly at Talacre. Inland, the west of the county is sparsely populated and characterised by gentle hills, including part of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB.

The county is named after the historic county of the same name, which was established by the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 and has notably different borders. The county is considered part of the Welsh Marches and formed part of the historic Earldom of Chester and Flint.

Hand-drawn map of Denbigh and Flint by Christopher Saxton from 1576

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