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Newport
Newport (Wales) is a town and administrative center of Newport Borough, Gwent, southeastern Wales, and the adjacent county of Mid Glamorgan, a port on the Usk River, near its mouth on the Bristol Channel. Newport is a major steel-producing center of Great Britain. It is also a commercial and transportation center of southeastern Wales. Its port, improved in the 1970s, handles imports of ore and timber and exports of iron, steel, and machinery. Located here is Saint Woolos's Church, a cathedral since 1921, and a notable museum and art gallery. Newport received a charter granting trade privileges in 1385. In 1839 it was the scene of the Chartist riots of political reformers. The town developed as a coal-exporting and industrial center in the 19th century.
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