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Carmarthen (UK: /kərˈmɑːrðən/, local: /kɑːr-/; Welsh:
Caerfyrddin [kairˈvərðɪn], 'Merlin's fort' or
possibly 'Sea-town fort') is the
county town of Carmarthenshire...
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Carmarthen East and
Dinefwr may
refer to
either of two
constituencies in
Wales that were
originally geographically identical:
Carmarthen East and Dinefwr...
- 1878
Carmarthen Boroughs by-election 1882
Carmarthen Boroughs by-election 1924
Carmarthen by-election 1928
Carmarthen by-election 1941
Carmarthen by-election...
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Caerfyrddin (Welsh: [kairˈvərðɪn]), also
known as
Carmarthen, is a
constituency of the
House of
Commons in the UK Parliament,
first contested at the 2024...
- south-west of Wales. The
three largest towns are Llanelli,
Carmarthen and Ammanford.
Carmarthen is the
county town and
administrative centre. The county...
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Carmarthen East and
Dinefwr (Welsh:
Dwyrain Caerfyrddin a Dinefwr) was a
constituency of the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom last...
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Carmarthen West and
South Pembrokeshire (Welsh:
Gorllewin Caerfyrddin a De Sir Benfro) was a
constituency of the
House of
Commons of the
Parliament of...
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created in 1694 for the
prominent statesman Thomas Osborne, 1st
Marquess of
Carmarthen, who had been one of the
Immortal Seven in the
Revolution of 1688. He...
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Carmarthen West and
South Pembrokeshire may
refer to:
Carmarthen West and
South Pembrokeshire (UK
Parliament constituency)
Carmarthen West and
South Pembrokeshire...
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Carmarthen Priory, now
virtually disappeared, was a
monastic settlement which pre-dated the
Norman Conquest. It was
dedicated to St John the Evangelist...