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Laugharne /ˈlɑːrn/ (Welsh:
Talacharn) is a town on the
south coast of Carmarthenshire, Wales,
lying on the
estuary of the
River Tâf. The
ancient borough...
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Laugharne Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref
Talacharn) is a muni****l
building in
Market Street in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The structure, which...
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Kymwt Pennryn (Penrhyn)
Kymwt Peluneawc (Peuliniog)
Kymwt Talacharn (
Talacharn)
Kymwt Estyrlwyf (Ystlwys)
Cantref Pebideawc (Pebidiog)
Kymwt Menew...
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Kidwelly (Cydweli),
Ferryside (Glanyfferi), Llansteffan,
Laugharne (
Talacharn),
Pendine (Pentywyn), Amroth,
Wisemans Bridge (Pont-yr-ŵrddoeth), Saundersfoot...
- Architect:
Robert Jewell Withers.
Laugharne Laugharne Town Hall
Neuadd y Dref
Talacharn More
images Carmarthenshire 1747
Grade II*
listed (9659).
Llandovery Llandovery...
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Parcio di-dâl (Free Parking)
Beddgelert Siawns (Chance)
Talacharn (Laugharne)
Llangollen Pont
Cleddau Aberystwyth Llandudno Llyn
Brianne (Water Works)...
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commotes of
Talacharn and
Penrhyn became English-speaking at the time, but was
subsequently re-cymricised (except for the
coastal part of
Talacharn). The rest...
- name 'Lacharn' (though
Laugharne Township Community Council preferred '
Talacharn'). It
recommended no
changes to the ward boundaries. The
county council...
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Laugharne Castle (Welsh:
Castell Talacharn) is in Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, Wales. The castle,
located on the
estuary of the
River Tâf, was originally...
- Wirriot, his mother’s family. Thomas’ prin****l
estate was The Roche, near
Talacharn (Laugharne) in Carmarthenshire,
which appears on maps
today as the ruin...