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Towns in Carmarthenshire
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Abergorlech
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Abergwili
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Abernant
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Allt-Walis
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Ammanford
Ammanford is today one of the busiest towns in the county but still retains a flavour of the town's proud coalfield heritage. |
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Banc-y-felin
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Bangor
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Bettws
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Brechfa
Brechfa, (Meaning: WELSH "mottled place") hidden in the Cothi valley north east of Carmarthen, has been described as one of the most secluded villages in South Wales and has a long and fascinating history. |
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Brondini
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Bronwydd Arms Station
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Burry Port
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Bynea
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Caio
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Capel-hendre
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Capel-Ifan
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Carmarthen
Carmarthen is a thriving commercial centre with a good mix of traditional and modern shopping facilities and famous bustling indoor and outdoor market. |
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Carmel
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Cenarth
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Cilrhedyn
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Cilycwm
Cilycwm is a small, scattered community of mainly hill farms in Wales, to the north-west of the Brecon Beacons National Park, near Llandovery. |
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Cross Hands
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Crunwere Farm
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Cwm-Duad
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Cwm-felin-boeth
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Cwm-Mawr Station
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Cwm-Morgan
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Cwm-pengraig
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Cwmann
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Cyffic
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Cynghordy
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Cynwyl Elfed
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Derwydd
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Dryslwyn
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Eglwys-Cymmyn
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Felindre
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Ferryside
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Ffair-fach
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Ffald-y-Brenin
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Garnant
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Gelliwen
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Glanamman
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Gwyddgrug
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Hendy
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Henllan
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Henllan Amgoed
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Hoel-galed
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Kidwelly
Kidwelly has one of the best preserved castles in Wales standing on a steep ridge above the river. The Kidwelly Industrial Museum is the only place in Wales where you can see how tinplate was made by hand. |
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Laugharne
Laugharne was home to Wales' most famous poet and writer Dylan Thomas, who lived in this unique and attractive township. |
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Llanarthney
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Llanboidy
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Llanddarog
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Llanddeusant
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Llandefaelog
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Llandeilo
Llandeilo still retains its old world atmosphere with its narrow streets and attractive historic buildings. |
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Llandovery
Llandovery a market town on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, is a good base for walkers and all those who appreciate the countryside. |
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Llandowror
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Llandybie
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Llandyry
Llandyry is a hamlet with a small church between Pembrey and Trimsaran on the B4317 road. It is a quiet and pleasant place in which to live. The church probably dating from the 17th century, is the main reason visitors come to Llandyry. |
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Llandysul
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Llanedy
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Llanelli
Llanelli is a vibrant shopping centre with numerous attractions nearby including the Millennium Coastal Park, Celtic Trail Cycleway, Pembrey Country Park and Cefn Sidan Beach, Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust and Parc Howard Museum. |
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Llanfair-ar-y-bryn
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Llanfallteg
We have just received a description of Llanfallteg from one of our readers. This description of Llanfallteg is currently being prepared for publication and will appear on this page within the next few days. |
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Llanfallteg West
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Llanfihangel-ar-Arth
Llanfihangel ar Arth is the most notherly village in the community, nearest the river Teifi. It is believed that the village's name derives from the name of parish's church - Sant Mihangel - which was established in the 6th century. |
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Llanfihangel-Rhos-y-corn
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Llanfynydd
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Llangadock
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Llangain
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Llangathen
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Llangeler
Llangeler is a thriving parish of over 3,000 people in West Wales. Its pretty little church is in the centre of Llangeler village, set in the lovely rich green countryside of Carmarthenshire. |
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Llangendeirne
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Llangennech
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Llanglydwen
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Llangunnor
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Llangynin
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Llanllawdog
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Llannon
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Llanpumsaint
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Llansadurnen
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Llansadwrn
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Llansawel
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Llanstephan
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Llanwinio
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Llanwrda
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Llanybri
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Llanybyther
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Llanycrwys
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Login
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Marros
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Merthyr
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Myddfai
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Mydrim
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Nantgaredig
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Newchurch
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Pant-y-ffynnon
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Pembrey
Pembrey is a friendly Welsh which sits a mile from the historic town of Burry Port with its pretty harbour and 4 miles from the ancient town of Kidwelly with its famous castle. Pembrey and the surrounding area is steeped in history. |
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Penboyr
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Pencader
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Pencarreg
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Pendine
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Pont Yates
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Pont-y-Berem
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Porth-y-rhyd
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Pumpsaint
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Rhyd-ar-gaeau
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Rhydcwmerau
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St. Clears
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St. Ishmael
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Talley
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Talog
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Trelech
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Trelech-a'r-Bettws
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Trostre
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Twyn Llanan
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Ty-croes
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Waundeg
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Whitland
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