That would depend on what definition you're giving to "main". Cardiff is the capital and has the largest population (approx. 300,000 maybe more). The Welsh Assembly Government is based in Cardiff Bay.
In terms of population size, Swansea is second largest, with Newport third. Swansea is also the second city of Wales.
Swansea enjoyed a period of importance during the Industrial Revolution as it was used as a port exporting coal and other items mined from the Welsh countyside.
Main cities in Sweden are Stockholm (the capital), Gothenburg, and Malmo.
Paris.
Reims and Orleans are two of the larger cities near Paris.
the main cities of India [beautiful India] are:AgraChandigarhJaipurAhmedabadChennaiMumbaiBangaloreDelhiPuneKolkotaHyderabadThiruvananthapuram
There are a number of cities in Wales and on the island of Ireland that are northwest of France, such as, but not limited to: Cardiff, Wales; Belfast, Northern Ireland; Dublin, Republic of Ireland.
SydneyNewcastleWollongongCoffs HarbourGosfordBathurstLithgowKatoombaOrangeAlburyDubboTamworthWagga WaggaLeetonGriffith
Wales isn't in England. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Wales is a Principality which lies to the west of England. If you look at a map of Britain and find the cities of Liverpool and Bristol and draw an imaginary line between the two, Wales lies roughly to the west of that line.
Welsh and English are the two main languages spoken in Wales.
There are more than two major cities in New South Wales apart from its capital of Sydney.The largest cities are:NewcastleWollongongWagga WaggaCoffs HarbourTamworthOrangeDubboBathurst
There are no cities on the island of Anglesey. Its two largest towns are Llangefni and Holyhead. There is only one city in North Wales, which is Bangor.
Colombo and Kandy
Tyre and Sidon/
Tripoli and Benghazi
MOnsier Defarge
Berlin, Frankfurt
Harapan and Mohejo Daro
The four main capital cities of the UK are London (England), Edinburgh (Scotland), Cardiff (Wales), and Belfast (Northern Ireland). Each of these cities serves as the political and administrative center for their respective nations within the United Kingdom.