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History [ edit ] This Area of Search was formed from the entirety of the previous AoS of Carmarthen & Dinefwr , as well as having a few sites from the previous AoSs of West Glamorgan , Preseli & South Pembrokeshire and Brecknock .
Dinefwr Park National Nature Reserve is an 800 acres (320 ha) estate about a mile (1.5 kilometres) from the centre of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire owned by the National Trust, with a mansion in the centre.
List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthen & Dinefwr. ... View history; General ... List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthenshire;
Pages in category "Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Carmarthen & Dinefwr" The following 92 pages are in this category, out of 92 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Coed Cochion Quarry SSSI is a very small quarry of 0.4 hectares (0.99 acres) located approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Llangynog and 1.3 miles (2.1 km) north of Llanybri, north-east of the Taf Estuary.
If, for whatever reason, a new language becomes spoken in the area, a place name may lose all meaning. At its most severe, the name may be completely replaced. However, often the name may be recycled and altered in some way. Typically, this will be in one of the above ways; as the meaning of place-name is forgotten, it becomes changed to a name ...
That is too many to have on a single list page, so for convenience, the list is divided into the 227 prehistoric sites and the 143 Roman, Medieval and Post Medieval sites. Carmarthenshire is both a unitary authority and a historic county. Between 1974 and 1996 it was merged with Cardiganshire (now Ceredigion) and Pembrokeshire to form Dyfed.
The Dolaucothi Gold Mines (pronounced [ˌdɔlaiˈkɔθɪ]; Welsh: Mwynfeydd Aur Dolaucothi) (grid reference), also known as the Ogofau Gold Mine, are ancient Roman surface and underground mines located in the valley of the River Cothi, near Pumsaint, Carmarthenshire, Wales.