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Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire (Welsh: Sir Benfro) is a county in the south-west of Wales,
United Kingdom. It shares a border with Carmarthenshire and its close
neighbour to the north is Ceredigion (Cardiganshire).
The county, founded in 1282 by order of Edward I of England, has long
been split between its anglicised south, known as Little England beyond
Wales, and Welsh north.
Towns and Villages
Amroth, Angle
Bosherston, Broad Haven
Castlemartin, Croft
Druidston
East Williamston
Fishguard
Goodwick
Haverfordwest
Jameston
Kilgetty
Lamphey, Lawrenny, Little Haven
Maiden Wells, Marloes, Milford Haven
Narberth Neyland, Nine Wells
Pembroke
Rhosson
Saundersfoot, Solva, Spittal, St. Bride's, St. David's, St. Ishmael's,
St. Petrox, Stackpole
Tenby
Uzmaston
Walwyn's Castle, Wolf's Castle
Yerbeston
Places of interest
Caldey Island
Grassholm Island
Llawhaden Castle
Manorbier Castle
Picton Castle
Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a long distance footpath
Pembroke Motor Museum
Preseli Mountains
Ramsey Island
Skomer Island
Skokholm Island
Strumble Head Lighthouse
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