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  2. Burry Port Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse in 2009. In 1995–6, Llanelli Borough Training, with the support of the Burry Port Yacht Club, restored the lighthouse and Trinity House donated a new light. [2] The restored lighthouse is operated by Carmarthenshire County Council and was formally opened on 9 February 1996 by Councillor David T. James, the Mayor of Llanelli. [2]

  3. Grade II* listed buildings in Carmarthenshire - Wikipedia

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    See more images St Luke's Church, Llanllwni Llanllwni SN4734441299 52°02′56″N 4°13′39″W  /  52.04900496°N 4.2275870860976°W  / 52.04900496; -4.2275870860976  (St Luke's Church, Llanllwni) 23 June 1967 Church In an isolated position away from Llanllwni village and on an elevated site directly above Afon Teifi. 9378 See more images Pont Cothi Abergorlech SN5847333584 51 ...

  4. List of lighthouses in Wales - Wikipedia

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    Point of Ayr Lighthouse Llanasa 53°21′25″N 3°19′20″W: 1844: 18: Great Orme Lighthouse Gwynedd, Llandudno 53°20′32″N 3°52′8″W: 1985: 11: Amlwch Lighthouse Amlwch Community 53°24′55″N 4°19′59″W: 1817: 1972: 11: Holyhead Mail Pier Lighthouse Holyhead, Holyhead 53°18′51″N 4°37′12″W: 15: Twr Mawr Llanddwyn ...

  5. Grade I listed buildings in Carmarthenshire - Wikipedia

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    See more images Llansteffan Castle Llansteffan SN3514110148 51°45′56″N 4°23′26″W  /  51.765673538851°N 4.3904680276349°W  / 51.765673538851; -4.3904680276349  (Llansteffan Castle) 30 November 1966 Castle Prominently situated on a rocky promontery, overlooking the mouth of the Tywi. 9405 See more images St Peter's Church, Carmarthen Carmarthen SN4152320221 51°51′29 ...

  6. Carmarthen - Wikipedia

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    Carmarthen (UK: / k ər ˈ m ɑːr ð ən /, local: / k ɑːr-/; Welsh: Caerfyrddin [kairˈvərðɪn], 'Merlin's fort' or possibly 'Sea-town fort') is the county town of Carmarthenshire and a community in Wales, lying on the River Towy 8 miles (13 km) north of its estuary in Carmarthen Bay.

  7. New Inn, Carmarthenshire - Wikipedia

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    New Inn developed at the crossroads of a Roman road, Sarn Helen, going from south to north, and a track that later became a drovers' road going from west to east. [2]The village was the commercial centre of the area by the mid 19th Century, with three public houses, a general store exporting vast quantities of butter and cheese to Carmarthen docks and an inn, 'The Traveller's Rest'.

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    President Donald Trump has issued a slew of executive orders (EO) since beginning his second term, including one that may have an impact on your tax refund. One of Trump's EOs initiated a hiring...

  9. List of places in Carmarthenshire - Wikipedia

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    Laugharne, Llanarthney, Llanboidy, Llandawke, Llanddarog, Llanddeusant, Llanddowror, Llandeilo, Llandovery, Llandre, Llandybie, Llandyfaelog, Llandysul, Llanedi ...