Category talk:Constituencies in Wales

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I have split this largish category into unofficial/semi-official regions as has been done with England.

I initially followed the regions suggested by Wikipedia (in the North Wales, South Wales, Mid Wales and West Wales articles).

However, in retrospect, I think it would be better to merge South (or South-East) Wales with West Wales (or South-West Wales) as, unlike the other areas, IMO there is no clear point where the border can be put (as there is no geomorphological division or rural strip). For instance, the official NAW regions are divided at a different places from the unofficial areas on Wikipedia [1]. Although, it would be nice to not have so many constituencies in one category, I think the alternative will cause confusion given that South Wales is one big mass of cities that merge into each other with no clear division.

--Joe Llywelyn Griffith Blakesley talk contrib 16:54, 24 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]