Oh honey, Liverpool has never been a part of Wales. It's always been a proud city in England, with its own unique culture and history. So, unless you're mixing up your geography with a sprinkle of imagination, Liverpool is firmly planted in good ol' England, not across the border in Wales.
Liverpool is in England. close to Wales, but in England.
It depends on where about you live in liverpool from speke to wales is 77 miles from whiston to wales it is 80 miles but from liverpool to wales is 89 miles
The area of City of Liverpool - New South Wales - is 305.5 square kilometers.
56 miles
no only in liverpool or chester
Rough distance in miles from Liverpool to Flint is 16 miles or 25.74 Kilometers
It would take about 3 and a half hours to drive from Liverpool, United Kingdom to Llandudno, Wales. There is 202 miles between the two locations.
Liverpool is situated in the North West of the England (UK), and can be found on a map just above the tip of Wales.
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.
It is in the northeastern part of the northern part of Wales
yes
Wrexham is in north Wales, UK, about 30 miles south of Liverpool.