answersLogoWhite

0

carmarthen

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the name of the county town which claims to be the oldest in Wales?

answer is Glammorgan


County town of Wales?

Assuming you meant the longest name of a town rather that its' physical dimensions: Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.


Where is the town Cwmdare?

Cwmdare is a village near the town of Aberdare in the County of Rhonda Cynon Taff, in South Wales.


What county is tamworth in?

The town of Tamworth - is in the county of Staffordshire. It's located in central England - close to the border with Wales.


St David of Wales what is he the patron saint of?

He is the patron saint of Wales. He is also the patron saint of Pembrokeshire (a county in Wales), Naas (a town in Ireland), vegetarians and poets.


Is Shrewsbury on the border of England and Wales?

Shrewsbury is the county town of Shropshire which is on the English/Welsh border.


What county is Abergele in?

The North Wales town of Abergele is in Conwy County Borough. However for the purposes of postal address, the Royal Mail advise is to use Clwyd as the county, so as to prevent confusion with the town of Conwy.


Where is the town of Porthcawl located?

The town of Porthcawl is located in on the South Coast of Wales in the county borough of Bridgend. This small town, with a population of 19,238, overlooks the Bristol Channel.


What is the largest town in Australia?

Australia's largest city is Sydney, capital of New South Wales. It is also Australia's oldest city.


Where is Cwmerfyn?

Cwmerfyn is a small town in Aberystwyth in the county of Dyfed in Wales (part of the United Kingdom in Europe).


What is the oldest city in Britain?

Colchester in Essex can lay claim to being Britain's first "civitas" the latin word for city. It also claims to be the oldest recorded town. Colchester was Britain's first capital, and thus strongly thought to be the oldest city.


Is Chester the oldest city in Britain?

No, Canterbury is the oldest predating records however, since records were formalised the oldest is Coventry 1345. The oldest town - Colchester claims to be Britain's oldest recorded town. Its claim is based on a reference by Pliny the Elder, a Roman writer, in his Natural History (Historia Naturalis) of 77 AD. He described Anglesey (in Wlaes) as "about 200 miles from Camulodunum, a town in Britain". Camulodunum was the Roman name for Colchester.