Can't necessarily give you a precise answer for 1500, but certainly after the Acts of Union (around 1536) the major towns, and Welsh centres of government, were Brecon, Carmarthen, Denbigh and Caernarfon.
Canberra is one of the many major cities.
Cardiff, Swansea, Bangor, Aberystwyth,
There are more than two major cities in New South Wales apart from its capital of Sydney.The largest cities are:NewcastleWollongongWagga WaggaCoffs HarbourTamworthOrangeDubboBathurst
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Major towns/cities on the Murrumbidgee River, New South Wales: * Canberra - Tuggeranong * Wagga Wagga * Narrandera * Hay * Gundagai
Around 200,000.
Wales is boring
Bangor is the only city in North Wales. Theoretically, this is wrong. Places with cathedrals are classed as 'cities', and as St. Asaph has a cathedral, it is a city.
Yes, many.
Cardiff (the capital of Wales) and Swansea,both in south Wales
There are no cities in the north east of Wales. The only city in north Wales is Bangor and that is in the north west.
New South Wales Major League was created in 1899.