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Llandovery (/lænˈdʌvri/; Welsh:
Llanymddyfri Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanəmˈðəvrɪ] ) is a
market town and
community in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It lies on...
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Llandovery College (Welsh:
Coleg Llanymddyfri) is a
coeducational independent boarding and day
school in Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The college...
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Llandovery RFC (Welsh: Clwb
Rygbi Llanymddyfri) is a
Welsh rugby union club
based in Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The club is an
inaugural member...
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Llandovery Castle (Welsh:
Castell Llanymddyfri) is a late thirteenth-century,
Grade II*-listed,
castle ruin in the town of
Llandovery in Carmarthenshire...
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Francis Roberts, D.D., Stackhouse, Burder, Gleig, ac
eraill (in Welsh).
Llanymddyfri. p. 595. Sikes, Wirt (1881).
British Goblins:
Welsh Folk-lore, Fairy...
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Ploubezre Ploubêr
Llandeilo [1] Le
Conquet Konk-Leon
Llandovery Llanymddyfri Pluguffan Pluguen Llandybie Llandybïe Plonéour-Lanvern Ploneour-Lanwern...
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Llandovery Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref
Llanymddyfri) is a muni****l
building in
Market Street,
Llandovery in Carmarthenshire, Wales. The structure...
- Y Neuadd,
Llanymddyfri, the home of Rhys Prichard...
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William FitzMartin. In 1195 two
other sons, Rhys Gryg and Maredudd,
seized Llanymddyfri and Dinefwr, and Rhys
responded by
imprisoning them. Rhys
launched his...
- (Llangyndeyrn),
Bethel (Llansawel),
Moriah (Llansteffan),
Tabernacl (
Llanymddyfri),
Llanlluan (Maes-y-bont),
Bethel (Meidrim), Ty Hen (Meidrim), Bethania...