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Traditionally the smallest Cathedral city in England is named as Wells, Somerset (pop. 10,500), the smallest city in Scotland is Stirling (pop. 45000), whilst the smallest cathedral city in the UK (and Wales) is St. Davids, Pembrokeshire (pop. 2000). Interestingly, by pure definition, the City of London (pop. 7100), is actually the smallest city in the England (and second in the UK). What is commonly considered London is actually more correctly Greater London (pop. 7.2mil.) Greater London comprises two cities, Westminster and the City of London.
The original St Davids Cathedral is located in St Davids, Pembrokeshire. The one in Cardiff is officially called the Metropolitan Cathedral Church of St David, Charles Street. Cardiff
In st davids in a small valley in pembrokeshire
saint davids
In terms of population, Northern Ireland is smallest with a population of under 2 million.
it is situated in the town of St Davids, a town in Pemborkshire, the most westerly point of Wales
it is in St Davids , in a small lovely valley in Wales , Pembrokeshire !
Saint Davids is the smallest city in the UK so probably has the smallest pop
St Davids in West Wales, United Kingdom.
holland
Not very big at all- it's really a small town, of about the same size as Hay-on-Wye! It is called a 'city' because it has a Cathedral, and by tradition, any town that has a cathedral qualifies for city status.