st asaph
saint davids
it is situated in the town of St Davids, a town in Pemborkshire, the most westerly point of Wales
Saint Asaph was born in 5##.
Saint Davids is the smallest city in the UK so probably has the smallest pop
Saint Asaph died on 601-05-01.
There are five official cities in Wales: 1. Cardiff, the capital - Cathedral city status (Llandaff cathedral - in the 'village' of Llandaff, now a district of Cardiff) 2. Newport, Cathedral city status (St Woolos' Cathedral (or in Welsh, Gwynlliw Sant)), granted its city charter at the turn of the Millennium 3. St David's, Cathedral City status (St David's Cathedral) and the smallest city in the UK (Wells is the smallest in England but is much larger than St David's which is not much bigger than a village). The cathedral houses the remains of St David, patron saint of Wales 4. Bangor, Cathedral City Status (Bangor cathedral), the only official city in North Wales 5. In addition, Swansea has been granted city status but does not have a cathedral - being in the diocese of Swansea and Brecon St Asaph, is a town in the north but has a cathderal (St Asaph Cathedral - the smallest in Wales) Brecon, is also a town in central Wales but has a cathedral (Brecon Cathedral)
The relics of Saint David are housed within St David's Cathedral in St Davids, Pembrokeshire, Wales. They are kept in a shrine in the cathedral for veneration by pilgrims and visitors.
Saint Elias Cathedral was created in 1873.
Cathedral of Saint Eugene was created in 1950.
Saint Martin's Cathedral was created in 1230.
Saint Sampson's Cathedral was created in 1740.
Cathedral of Saint Vibiana was created in 1876.