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  1. Monmouthshire ( / ˈmɒnməθʃər, ˈmʌn -/ MON-məth-shər, MUN-; Welsh: Sir Fynwy) is a county in the south east of Wales. It borders Powys to the north; the English counties of Herefordshire and Gloucestershire to the north and east; the Severn Estuary to the south, and Torfaen, Newport and Blaenau Gwent to the west.

  2. Monmouthshire, county of southeastern Wales. The present county of Monmouthshire borders England to the east, the River Severn estuary to the south, the county boroughs of Newport, Torfaen, and Blaenau Gwent to the west, and the county of Powys to the north.

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  3. Discover Monmouthshire, a county in Wales with stunning scenery, rich history and vibrant culture. Find out what's on, where to stay and how to enjoy the spring in Monmouthshire.

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  4. Things to Do in Monmouthshire, Wales: See Tripadvisor's 96,445 traveller reviews and photos of Monmouthshire tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in June. We have reviews of the best places to see in Monmouthshire. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

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  5. From the rugged terrain of the Brecon Beacons National Park and the understated beauty of the wooded Wye Valley to the low-lying cultural landscape of the Gwent Levels, Monmouthshires landscape is both spectacular and diverse.

  6. Monmouthshire ou Sir Fynwy (em galês) é uma das 22 subdivisões administrativas autônomas do País de Gales, sob o título de condado (county), no sudeste de Gales. O nome deriva do condado histórico com o mesmo nome que cobria 60% da região. Sua maior cidade é Abergavenny .

  7. Monmouthshire ( Welsh: Sir Fynwy) is a historic county in the south east of Wales, adjacent to the English counties of Gloucestershire and Herefordshire. It is sometimes known as Gwent, which was a medieval Welsh kingdom situated in roughly the same area, though the two regions' borders don't quite match up.