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Llanarthney (Welsh: Llanarthne;
Welsh pronunciation) is a
village and
community in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales. It is
situated on the B4300 road...
- (Welsh:
Gardd Fotaneg Genedlaethol Cymru) is a
botanical garden located in
Llanarthney in the
River Tywi valley, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The
garden is both...
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Llanarthney railway station served the
village of
Llanarthney, in the
historical county of Carmarthenshire, Wales, from 1865 to 1963 on the
Llanelly Railway...
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erected in
honour of Lord Nelson. It is
situated on the top of a hill near
Llanarthney in the
River Tywi
valley in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is a
visitor attraction...
- 2000, The
Great Gl****house of the
National Botanic Garden of Wales,
Llanarthney, UK 1996–2000,
Millennium Bridge, London, UK 2000,
Center for Clinical...
- and Pont-ar-Gothi
before joining the
River Tywi west of the
village of
Llanarthney. The
Cothi is
noted for its
trout and sea
trout (sewin)
fishing and for...
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Carmarthen and the
surrounding area.
Today it is part of the
community of
Llanarthney.
Capel Dewi is a
village made up of
several buildings, one of the oldest...
- to join the
Mountain Branch of the
Llanelly Railway in the
Parish of
Llanarthney, Carmarthenshire, with Branches; to
change the Name of the Company; and...
- that took
place in
heavy snow.
Thomas Davies, Bremenda, the
member for
Llanarthney, died in
August 1889 as a
result of
injuries sustained falling off his...
- in
honour of Lord Nelson, it is
situated on the top of a
hilltop near
Llanarthney in the
River Tywi valley. By the time of his
death in 1824, Middleton...