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Abergwili (Welsh pronunciation) is a
village and
community in Carmarthenshire, Wales, near the
confluence of the
rivers Towy and Gwili,
close to the town...
- that
operates a
preserved standard gauge railway line from the site of
Abergwili Junction (near Carmarthen) in
southwest Wales along a four-and-a-half-mile...
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Abergwili railway station served the
village of
Abergwili in Wales. It was the
first station after Gwili Junction, the
point where the line
through it...
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Abergwili Junction railway station in the town of
Abergwili, Carmarthenshire, Wales, is the
southern terminus of the
Gwili Railway.
Following the closure...
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Abergwili is an
electoral ward,
representing the
communities of
Abergwili and Llanllawddog, Carmarthenshire, Wales. In 2014, the
Abergwili electoral ward...
- St David's
Church is a
Church in
Wales parish church in
Abergwili, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The
church was
built in the
early 1840s when the Rev. Joshua...
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Palace at
Abergwili, home to the
Bishop of St David's
since 1542, when
Bishop William Barlow transferred his
palace from St David's to
Abergwili, re-using...
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Eisteddfod in 1867, 1911 and 1974,
although at
least in 1974, the Maes was at
Abergwili.
Carmarthen Grammar School was
founded in 1587 on a site now occupied...
- Carmarthen, it is
joined by a
substantial tributary, the
River Gwili, at
Abergwili. The
estuary meets Carmarthen Bay east of the
Pendine Sands along with...
- carriageway) to as far as the
former Abergwili Junction. The
Aberystwyth line then
turned north out to
Bronwydd Arms. From
Abergwili Junction northwards, the railway...