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Llandybie (Welsh:
Llandybïe [ˌɬandəˈbiːɛ] , "Saint Tybie's church") is a
village and
community which includes a
large village of the same name situated...
- 1987) was a
Welsh international rugby union player. A scrum-half from
Llandybie,
Evans pla**** his
rugby for
Llanelli through the 1950s and
captained the...
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Llandybie RFC is a
Welsh rugby union team
based in the
village of
Llandybie,
which is
located 2.5
miles north of
Ammanford in the
county of Carmarthenshire...
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Llandybie railway station serves the
village of
Llandybie near Ammanford, Carmarthenshire. The
railway station is
located below street level just off...
- speech-and-drama
award for her
performance at the
National Eisteddfod held at
Llandybïe in 1944,
where she and a
school friend pla**** the
parts of two elderly...
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Swansea Town & City
Football Club – The
Complete Record, 1912–2012.
Llandybie:
Dinefwr Press. p. 175. ISBN 978-1904323-26-6. Jones,
Colin (2012). Swansea...
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Modern Wales, from 1485 to the
beginning of the 20th century, pp. 16–23.
Llandybïe :
Christopher Davies (Publishers) Ltd. ISBN 0-7154-0292-7. Raithby, John;...
- M.; Thomas, W. O. (1953). The New
Welsh Dictionary (Y
Geiriadur Newydd).
Llandybie: Llyfrau'r Dryw.
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community council. The
community is
bordered by the
communities of:
Llandybie; Betws; and Llanedi, all
being in Carmarthenshire.
Ammanford is in the...
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Shropshire B4363 near Highley,
Shropshire B4556 A476 in
Gorslas A483 at
Llandybie B4557 A406,
Neasden B4565 at
Wembley Stadium Link road
between Wembley...