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unite to form the
Daugleddau estuary and the
harbour of ****ord
Haven Waterway. The name of the
combined estuary – the
Daugleddau –
means “the two Cleddaus”...
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these are the
south Pembrokeshire coast,
including Caldey Island; the
Daugleddau estuary; the St Bride's Bay coast,
including the
coastal islands; and...
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Retrieved 17
September 2024. "
Daugleddau - The
Church in Wales". www.churchinwales.org.uk.
Retrieved 3
February 2021. "
Daugleddau".
Church in Wales. Retrieved...
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drowned valley which was
flooded at the end of the last ice age. The
Daugleddau estuary winds west to the sea. As one of the
deepest natural harbours...
- the
River Cleddau which has two main
branches which join to form the
Daugleddau estuary,
which forms the
important harbour of ****ord
Haven which enters...
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acquired from
Cantref Gwarthaf. The name
continues in the
present day as
Daugleddau, a
Church in
Wales parish in the
Diocese of St Davids,
combining 13 former...
- Afan estuary* Alaw estuary*
Artro estuary*
Cefni estuary*
Conwy estuary Daugleddau estuary Dee estuary*
Dwyryd estuary (known as
Traeth Bach) Dyfi estuary*...
- the long
peninsular part of
Dyfed south of the
Eastern Cleddau and the
Daugleddau estuary, and
bordered on its
landward side by
Cantref Gwarthaf. The name...
- is a
small parish in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the
eastern s**** of the
Daugleddau estuary, 5
miles (8.0 km)
north of Pembroke, in the
Pembrokeshire Coast...
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covers almost all the
Pembrokeshire Coast,
every offs**** island, the
Daugleddau estuary and
large areas of the
Preseli Hills and the
Gwaun Valley. It...