Newport, Welsh Casnewydd, town, industrial seaport, and county borough, historic county of Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy), Wales. The town is located at the mouth of the River Usk where it enters the River Severn estuary. A medieval borough with a castle (now in ruins) dating from about 1126, the town of Newport enjoyed commercial privileges conferred by various charters, such as that of 1385.
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- en.wikipedia.org Newport, WalesCity and county borough in Wales. This article is about the city and unitary authority. For the town in southwest Wales, see Newport, Pembrokeshire.
- britannica.com Cities & Towns Cities & Towns M-ONewport , town, industrial seaport, and county borough, historic county of Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy), Wales . ... https://www.britannica.com/place/Newport-Wales.
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- localhistoryvideos.com newport/The city and unitary authority of Newport in Wales has many resources available to those researching local history and family history in the area.
- wandereroftheworld.co.uk things-to-do-in-newport-…And if you’re wondering how best to spend your time in this part of the country, then read on to discover 13 of the best things to do in Newport, Wales.
- cityofnewport.wales en/Home.aspxNewport boasts a strategic location on the M4, direct rail links to major cities and Wales’ leading general cargo port.
- wales101.com page/newportWales is known for its many castles, but while Newport does boast some impressive castle ruins, they are far from the oldest relics to be seen here.
- memim.com newport-wales.htmlNewport, Wales. Newport ( Welsh: Casnewydd ) is a port city on the River Usk near the Bristol Channel, in South Wales, United Kingdom.
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