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Towns in Pembrokeshire
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Abercastle
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Abereiddy
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Amroth
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Angle
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Begelly
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Bletherston
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Boncath
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Bosherston
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Boulston
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Brawdy
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Bridell
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Broad Haven
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Burton
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Camrose
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Carew
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Castlemartin
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Cheriton
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Cilgerran
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Cilgwm
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Clarbeston
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Clydey
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Clynderwen
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Cosheston
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Croes-Goch
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Crymmych
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Dale
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Deep Lake
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Dinas
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East Williamston
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Eglwyswrw
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Fishguard
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Flimston
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Freystrop
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Goodwick
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Granston
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Gumfreston
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Haroldston West
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Haverfordwest
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Hayscastle
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Henrys Moat
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Herbrandston
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Hermon
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Hodgeston
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Hook
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Hubberston
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Jeffreyston
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Johnston
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Jordanston
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Kilgetty
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Lampeter Velfrey
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Lamphey
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Landshipping
The tiny riverside hamlet of Landshipping is located opposite the majestic Picton castle, nestled on the banks of the eastern Cleddau's secret waterway. Once the centre of the area's coal-mining industry. |
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Lawrenny
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Letterston
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Little Newcastle
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Llandeloy
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Llandissilio
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Llandygwydd
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Llanfyrnach
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Llangwm
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Llanhowel
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Llanllawer
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Llanreithan
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Llanrian
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Llanstadwell
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Llanstinan
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Llantood
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Llanwnda
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Llanycefn
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Llanychaer
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Llawhaden
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Llechryd
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Ludchurch
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Lydstep
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Maenclochog
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Manorbier
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Manordeifi
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Manorowen
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Marloes
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Mathry
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Middle Mill
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Milford Haven
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Minwear
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Monington
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Morvil
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Moylgrove
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Mynachlogddu
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Narberth
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Nevern
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New Hedges
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New Moat
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Newchapel
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Newgale
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Newport
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Neyland
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Nolton
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Pelcomb
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Pembroke
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Pembroke Dock
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Pen-ffordd
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Pen-y-cwm
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Penally
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Penrydd
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Pontfaen
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Porthgain
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Puncheston
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Redberth
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Reynalton
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Rhos-hill
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Rhoscrowther
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Robeston Wathen
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Roch
The historic village of Roch centered on its majestic Castle which has for eons served as a vivid symbol of the lansker line the symbolic and physical divide of Pembrokeshire between English and Welsh |
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Rosebush
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Rosemarket
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Rudbaxton
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Saundersfoot
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Solva
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Spittal
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St. Brides
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St. David's
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St. David's
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St. Dogmaels Llandudoch
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St. Dogwells
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St. Florence
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St. Ishmael's
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St. Lawrence
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St. Nicholas
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St. Twynnells
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Stackpole
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Stepaside
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Talbenny
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Tavernspite
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Templeton
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Tenby
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Trecwn
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Treffgarne
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Trevine
Trevine is now spelt as Trefin which is the welsh spelling. Pronounced "Treveen", Trefin is about 1 mile from the Square and Compass, which is on the Fishguard to St. Davids road, down towards the coast. |
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Uzmaston
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Velindre-farchog
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Walton East
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Walton West
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Warren
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Whitechurch
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Wiston
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Yerbeston
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