The city of Swansea has a population of approximately 230,000. If we consider the Swansea Bay conurbation - i.e. the local government units of Swansea plus Neath Port Talbot - then, by the 2007 figures issued by the Welsh Assembly, we have a population of 365,500. Swansea 228,100 and Neath Port Talbot 137,400. Subtracting the population of the rural Gower peninsula leaves a contiguous urban-industrial area with a population of over 350,000. If we wished to talk of 'Greater Swansea' then the population of Llanelli - 2006 est. 47,206 - could be added. For Swansea on its western side runs up to the river Llwchwr while Llanelli begins on the other side of that river. There is, therefore, a contiguous urban strip, centred on Swansea city centre, from the west side of Llanelli to the eastern edge of Port Talbot. This 'Greater Swansea' has a population - not including Gower - approaching 400,000 people.
The population density of Swansea is 601 people per square kilometer.
Swansea, Wales became a town sometime between 1158 and 1184. The town of Swansea, Wales became an official city in 1969. In 2011 the city had a population of over 200,000.
Cardiff in south Wales and Bangor in north Wales.
Yes. The City and County of Swansea had a population in 2011 of 239,000 -- making it Wales's second largest city after Cardiff (pop. 346,100).
Swansea's motto is 'Floreat Swansea'.
The address of the Swansea Branch Library is: 199 N. Lawrence Avenue, Swansea, 29160 0130
Swansea was created in 1969.
The address of the Swansea Free Public Library is: 69 Main St., Swansea, 02777 4698
Swansea, officially known as the City and County of Swansea, is a coastal city and county in Wales. It is not and does not have a capital. Cardiff is the capital of Wales.
no, there is a ferry from Cork to Swansea
Swansea's' abbreviation is SWS
I think I can help you with this one, since I live in Swansea. Swansea is a reasnably big town with lots to offer such as shopping, swimming, restraunts, pubs and various parks and walks. But i must say the weather is'NT great we had snow for about a month runing in December 2010!