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Carmarthenshire - Definition and Overview |
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Carmarthenshire (Welsh: Sir Gaerfyrddin) is a county in Wales. Its main towns are Carmarthen, Llanelli and Ammanford.
Old info about old Carmarthenshire below
Known in Welsh as Sir Gaerfyrddin. A maritime County bounded N. by Cardiganshire, E. by Brecknockshire and Glamorgan, S. by the Bristol Channel and W. by Pembrokeshire. The largest County in Wales. Area 587,816 acres. Population 167,000, 55% of whom are Welsh speakers. The surface generally is upland and mountainous. Fforest Fawr and Black Mountain extend into the E. of the County and the Cambrian Mountains into the North. The S. coast contains many fishing villages and sandy beaches. The highest point is Carmarthen Fau (2,525 feet). Principal towns are Ammanford, Burry Port, Carmarthen, Kidwelly, Llanelli, Llandeilo, and Llandovery, Sandy, St. Clears, Pendine. The main rivers are the Tywi, the Lougher (which forms the E. boundary with Glamorgan), and the Gwendraeth Fawr. The principal industries are agriculture, forestry, fishing and tourism.
Towns and villages
Places of interest
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Example Usage of Carmarthenshire |
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Betty_Bitch: @Carmarthenshire aye Llanelli beach... uhhhh Ammanford, between us, it's a dump..*laughs* |
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carmarthenshire: @Betty_Bitch Llanelli Beach - thought I recognised the boulders on the sand! Pembrey eh, nice. I'm in (lovely...(!)) Ammanford now... :os |
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carmarthenshire: @SierraAlpha just to let you know, I've just had a spam DM from you - someone has hacked your account guys. Sorry. :o) |
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