List of Towns, Villages and Cities in Cardiff
Cardiff is the capital and biggest city of Wales. Its Welsh name is Caerdydd.
Cardiff had 362,310 people living in it in 2021.
It is the main area of what is officially called the City and County of Cardiff (Welsh: Dinas a Sir Caerdydd).
It is the eleventh biggest city in the UK. You can find Cardiff in the southeast of Wales.
It is in the Cardiff Capital Region and is the county town of Glamorgan and, from 1974 to 1996, South Glamorgan.
It is part of the Eurocities network, which is made up of the biggest cities in Europe.
Before the early 1800s, the town was small. When coal mining started in the area, it became a major port for coal, which helped it grow.
The town was made a city in 1905 and the capital of Wales in 1955.
The towns of Dinas Powys and Penarth are part of the Cardiff Built-up Area, which is a larger area outside the county boundary.
Here is a list of cities, towns, places, and villages in Cardiff, Wales:
- Began
- Birchgrove
- Blackweir
- Butetown
- Bwlch-y-cwm
- Caerau
- Caerdydd (Cardiff)
- Canton
- Cardiff (Caerdydd)
- Cathays
- Cathays Park
- Coryton
- Creigiau
- Cyncoed
- Cyntwell
- East Moors
- Ely
- Fairwater
- Flat Holm
- Gabalfa
- Glan-y-llyn
- Grangetown
- Gwaelod-y-garth
- Heath
- Lisvane
- Llandaff
- Llandaff North
- Llanedeyrn
- Llanishen
- Llanmaes
- Llanrumney
- Maindy
- Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal
- Morganstown
- Mynachdy
- Newton
- Pantmawr
- Pen-y-lan
- Pentrebane
- Pentwyn
- Pentyrch
- Pontcanna
- Pwll-Mawr
- Radyr
- Rhiwbina
- Rhymney
- Riverside
- Roath
- Roath Park
- Rumney
- Splott
- St Fagans
- St Mellons
- Taffs Well
- Thornhill
- Tongwynlais
- Tremorfa
- Trowbridge
- Ty Rhiw
- Whitchurch