Tourist Guide Powys
Powys is a major region a well preserved county, which serves as a local government in Wales.
Majority of the region of Powys is mountainous; with north-south transportation is difficult by car.
This region has been named after the ancient Welsh/British Kingdom of Powys, which ruled the northern two thirds of the area as well as lands now placed in England.
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