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In 2012 Queen Elizabeth II, on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee, granted St. Asaph official status as a city. Pop. (2001) 3,491; (2011) 3,355.
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St Asaph is a city and community on the River Elwy in Denbighshire, Wales. In the 2011 Census it had a population of 3,355, making it the second-smallest ...
St. Asaph has always been known, both locally and nationally, as a city but no record can be found of city status ever having been granted.
Apr 4, 2013 · The modern city of St Asaph sits on the River Elwy (the place is called Llanelwy in Welsh) in Denbighshire.
Jan 21, 2019 · The present building was largely built in the late 15th century, before being greatly restored in the 19th century, and further repaired for ...
Mar 14, 2012 · With population of 3400, St Asaph's new status makes it the UK's second smallest city - after St David's.
Saint Asaph (or Asaf, Asa) was, in the second half of the 6th century, the first Bishop of St Asaph, i.e. bishop of the diocese of Saint Asaph.
Mar 14, 2012 · Chelmsford, Perth and St Asaph are to be awarded 'city status' after winning a competition to mark the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Mar 18, 2012 · ... St Asaph was worthy of city status. "On a population basis, England, with 53 million people, gets one city, and has had four in 12 years.
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The small city, centred on the cathedral, has attracted or produced many writers, linguists and musicians over the centuries. As you wander around Llanelwy (as ...