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Cenarth (Welsh pronunciation) is a village,
parish and
community in Carmarthenshire, on the
border between Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire, and
close to...
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Cenarth Bridge (Welsh: Pont
Cenarth), also
spelt Kenarth Bridge, is a
three arch
bridge which spans the
River Teifi at
Cenarth,
Carmarthenshire in Wales...
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Cenarth (Welsh pronunciation) is an
electoral ward,
representing the
communities of
Newcastle Emlyn and
Cenarth, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is strangely...
- The
Cenarth Falls is a
cascade of
waterfalls just
upstream of the road
bridge in the
village of
Cenarth in Ceredigion,
bordering Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire...
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coracles in Wales. On the
Teifi they are most
frequently seen
between Cenarth, and
Cilgerran and the
village of Llechryd.[citation needed] In 1974, a...
- of
Llangeler and
Cenarth, both of
which are in Carmarthenshire.
Newcastle Emlyn was
historically part of the
ancient parish of
Cenarth.
Newcastle Emlyn...
- NSW. UK:
Cornish Brie;
Somerset Brie;
Baron Bigod (made in Suffolk);
Cenarth brie (made in Wales);
Morangie brie (made in the Highlands, Scotland);...
- Brefi, Cwmann, Lampeter, Llanybydder, Llandysul,
Newcastle Emlyn, and
Cenarth. The
river is
tidal below Llechryd,
descending through the steep-sided...
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October 6, 2015. Gokulsing, 2004, p. 98. "Mini Musicals", labyrinth.net.au,
Cenarth Fox, 2001,
accessed 22
January 2010 "Theatre
Latte Da
takes foray into...
- Bridge, 7th century).
Greece (Bridge of Arta, 17th century) and
Wales (
Cenarth Bridge, 18th century). In more
modern times,
stone and
brick arches continued...