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  2. Demographics of Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    In the 2001 census Cardiff's Muslim population stood at 3.7%, above the UK average (2.7%) and significantly above the Welsh average. Cardiff has one of the longest-established Muslim populations in the UK, started by Yemeni sailors who settled in the city during the 19th century. [31] The first mosque in the UK (on the site of what is now known ...

  3. Cardiff - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff (/ ˈ k ɑːr d ɪ f /; Welsh: Caerdydd [kairˈdiːð, kaːɨrˈdɨːð] ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Wales. Cardiff had a population of 372,089 in 2022 [2] and forms a principal area officially known as the City and County of Cardiff (Welsh: Dinas a Sir Caerdydd). The city is the eleventh largest in the United Kingdom.

  4. Demographics of Wales - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, 27 per cent (837,000) of the total population of Wales were not born in Wales, [7] [8] including 636,000 people (21 per cent of the total population of Wales) who were born in England. [9] The main population and industrial areas are in South Wales, including the cities of Cardiff, Swansea and Newport and the nearby valleys, with ...

  5. List of built-up areas in Wales by population - Wikipedia

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    Population density map in Wales from the 2011 census. ... Population Cardiff: Caerdydd: 348,535 Swansea: Abertawe: ... List of towns and cities in England by population;

  6. ESPON metropolitan areas in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff and South Wales valleys (1,097,000) Cardiff (353,000) ... List of towns and cities in England by population; List of urban areas in the United Kingdom;

  7. Cardiff–Newport metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    The Cardiff–Newport metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in south east Wales in the United Kingdom. It includes the cities of Cardiff and Newport , with a number of towns in the South Wales Valleys , including Merthyr Tydfil , Pontypridd , Caerphilly , Bridgend and Ebbw Vale .

  8. Cardiff urban area - Wikipedia

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    The rest was made up by the towns of Penarth and Dinas Powys, connected to the south-west of the city along Cardiff Bay; as well as the South Wales Valleys towns of Caerphilly and Pontypridd. The total official population of this urban area was given to be 447,487 in 2011. [1] This was an increase of almost 37% on the 2001 population of 327,706.

  9. Geography of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff was the most heavily populated area in Wales with 2,482 people per square kilometre (6,428 per sq mile) while Powys had just 26. [42] A high proportion of the Welsh population lives in smaller settlements: nearly 20% live in villages of less than 1,500 persons compared with 10% in England.