Powys{| border=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=280\n|-\n!colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#99ff99"|Powys county\n|-\n|colspan=2 align=center| \n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#99ff99"|Geography\n|-\n|Area:- Total - % Water||Ranked 1st 5,196 km² ? %\n|-\n|Admin HQ:||Llandrindod Wells\n|-\n|ISO 3166-2:||GB-POW\n|-\n|ONS code:||00NN\n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#99ff99"|Demographics\n|-\n|Population: - Total (April 29, 2001) - Density||Ranked 11th 126,354 24 / km²\n|-\n|Welsh language: - Any skills||Ranked 7th 30.1%\n|-\n!colspan=2 bgcolor="#99ff99"|Politics\n|-\n|colspan=2 align=center|Powys County Council Martyn Jones Lembit Öpik Roger Williams\n|} Powys is an administrative county in Wales, over 2000 sq. m. in size. It covers the traditional counties of Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Brecknockshire. It was created in the local government reform of 1974, and originally had Montgomery and Radnor and Brecknock as districts under it. In 1996 it became a unitary authority, with a minor border adjustment in the north-east. This area is named after the older Welsh kingdom of Powys, which occupied roughly the same area, which came to an end when it was absorbed into the kingdom of Gwynedd by Hywel Dda.
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