No, Lismore in Co. Waterford also has a cathedral as I'm sure some other towns do also
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Belfast.
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 Dundrum Town Centre shopping centre.
Carlow is the county town of County Carlow in the Republic of Ireland. It is situated in the south-east of Ireland, 84 kilometres away from Dublin.
Down is a county in Northern Ireland. Downpatrick is the county town of Down County, Northern Ireland.
He is buried in Downpatrick, which is a town, not a city.
The reputed burial place of St. Patrick is in Downpatrick near Belfast, Northen Ireland. Outside of his tomb, only a few smaller bone relics are found in a few reliquaries throughout the world. The National Museum of Ireland in Dublin possesses a bell that Saint Patrick used to announce his arrival in a town.
County Down takes its name from Downpatrick, the county town. The word "Down" appearing in any Irish place name comes from the Irish word Dún which usually refers to a fort. Downpatrick is named after the stronghold of Patrick, Ireland's patron saint.
The reputed burial place of St. Patrick in Downpatrick near Belfast, Northen Ireland. Outside of his tomb, only a few smaller bone relics are found in a few reliquaries throughout the world. The National Museum of Ireland in Dublin possesses a bell that Saint Patrick used to announce his arrival in a town.
Downpatrick
Ely is a three letter word for a Cathedral town.
Downpatrick, located in Northern Ireland, originally served as a significant ecclesiastical center, primarily associated with St. Patrick, who is believed to have established a church there in the 5th century. It became a hub for early Christianity in Ireland and was later recognized as a major monastic site. Over time, it evolved into a market town and played an important role in the region's political and cultural development. Its historical significance is reflected in its rich heritage and numerous archaeological sites.
A Cathedral town of four letters is "Lich," referring to Lichfield in England, which is known for its historic cathedral. Another example is "Sion," which is a town in Switzerland that has a cathedral. These towns are often significant for their religious architecture and heritage.
Down comes from the Irish word Dún, meaning a fort. The county takes the name from its main town, Downpatrick. Downpatrick was the fort of Patrick. That is a reference to Saint Patrick.
Dingle is a town that is located in County Kerry, Ireland. It is the only town on the Dingle Peninsula and is on the Atlantic Coast. Dingle has a population of 1,920.
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