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The Church in Wales '''Diocese of Saint Asaph''' or '''Esgobaeth Llanelwy''' covers the north-east region of [[Wales]] and is named after Saint Asaph, its second bishop.  
The Church in Wales '''Diocese of Saint Asaph''' or '''Esgobaeth Llanelwy''' covers the north-east region of [[Wales]] and is named after Saint Asaph, its second bishop.  


The cathedral is situated in the town of '''St Asaph''' (Welsh: ''Llanelwy''), formerly in the historic county of [[Flintshire, Wales|Flintshire]] but today in the county of [[Denbighshire, Wales|Denbighshire]].  
The cathedral is situated in the city of '''St Asaph''' (Welsh: ''Llanelwy''), formerly in the historic county of [[Flintshire, Wales|Flintshire]] but today in the county of [[Denbighshire, Wales|Denbighshire]].  


It contains the archdeaconries of '''St Asaph''', '''Montgomery''' and '''Wrexham'''  
It contains the archdeaconries of '''St Asaph''', '''Montgomery''' and '''Wrexham'''  
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