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Tenby (Welsh: Dinbych-y-
pysgod, lit. 'fortlet of the fish') is a
seaside town and
community in the
county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It lies
within Carmarthen...
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Argentina Villa La
Angostura Lle Cul
narrow place Arroyo Pescado Nant y
Pysgod fish
stream Colonia 16 de
Octubre Cwm Hyfryd/Bro
Hydref beautiful valley/Autumn...
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Tenby Castle (Welsh:
Castell Dinbych-y-
pysgod) was a
fortification standing on a
headland separated by an
isthmus from the town of Tenby, Pembrokeshire...
- Axe, Esk and
other variants. The name is
cognate with pysg (plural of
pysgod), the
Welsh word for fish,
borrowed from
Latin piscis. The name of the river...
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Wisemans Bridge (Pont-yr-ŵrddoeth),
Saundersfoot and
Tenby (Dinbych y
Pysgod).
There are fine
beaches at
Pendine Sands, Cefn Sidan, Laugharne, Llansteffan...
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Possibly "cascade, waterfall" as a
local meaning.
Arroyo Pescado Nant y
Pysgod Stream of the
Fishes Bajo de los
Huesos Pant yr
Esgyrn Hollow of the Bones...
- word
meaning "abounding in fish", and is
cognate with pysg (a
variant of
pysgod), the
Welsh word for fish. The
River Axe
rises in
several streams to the...
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Tenby Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref Dinbych-y-
pysgod) is a muni****l
building in the High Street, Tenby, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The structure,
which is...
- • Castlemartin/Castell
Martin •
Cosheston • Dinbych-y-
pysgod/Tenby •
Hodgeston • Llandyfai/Lamphey • Maenorbŷr/Manorbier • Monkton/Cilmaen...
- Tal-y-Cafn Tal-y-cafn 1863
Conwy Transport for
Wales 1,100 1,400
Tenby Dinbych-y-
pysgod 1863
Pembrokeshire Transport for
Wales 123,000 125,000 Tir-Phil 1858 Caerphilly...