Brecknockshire

Brecknockshire
Sir Frycheiniog (Welsh)
Historic county
1536–1974

Area
  1831460,158 acres (1,862.19 km2)
  1911469,281 acres (1,899.11 km2)
  1961469,281 acres (1,899.11 km2)
Population
  183147,763
  190154,213
  197153,381
Density
  18310.1/acre
StatusNon-administrative county (1536–1889)
Administrative county (1889–1974)
Historic county (non-administrative)
Chapman codeBRE
GovernmentBrecknockshire County Council (1889–1974)
  HQBrecon
  MottoUndeb Hedd Llwyddiant (Unity, Peace, Prosperity)

History 
 Established
1536
 Council established
1889
 Disestablished
1974
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Brycheiniog
Powys
Borough of Brecknock

Brecknockshire (Welsh: Brycheiniog or Sir Frycheiniog), also known as the County of Brecknock, Breconshire, or the County of Brecon, was one of the thirteen counties of Wales that existed from 1536 until their abolishment in 1974. It was created in 1536 under the Laws in Wales Act 1535, and from 1889 it was an administrative county with a county council; the administrative county was abolished in 1974. The county was named after the medieval Welsh territory of Brycheiniog, which was anglicised to "Brecknock" and also gave its name to the county town of Brecon. The former county's area is mountainous and primarily rural.