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Wrexham can be described as a small town located in ‘Wales’. It’s, in fact, one of the administrative centers pertaining to broader ‘County Borough of Wrexham’; along with being the biggest town within North Wales.
Wrexham stands between lower ‘Dee valley’ and ‘Welsh Mountains’; adjoining border with ‘Cheshire, England’. This place is North Wales’ major cultural, educational, retail, and commercial center.
The broader ‘Wrexham county borough’, that goes on to cover 50500 hectares; can boast of a population of around 130000.
Unusual as it sounds, Wrexham isn’t constructed alongside any of the major rivers. It’s instead located on a comparatively ‘flat plateau’ between eastern-most Wales mountains and lower ‘Dee Valley’. Such a situation has now made it possible for growing in the form of a ‘market town’ in the form of a ‘cross road’ between Wales and England and later on, in the form of an ‘industrial hub’.
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