People from Llanelli are colloquially referred to as "Turks" due to a historical connection that dates back to the 19th century. This nickname originated when a local football team, the Llanelli Town AFC, adopted the name "Turks" as a nod to their team spirit and resilience. The term has since evolved to represent the community's identity, and while its origins may be unclear, it has become a beloved and enduring local moniker.
I don't think that is correct. At Turk is from Turkmenistan
A group called the Turks.
They were the people of the ottoman empire. but did you know that there are people who are from Armenia. I mean like isn't that crazy. anyways the young turks were the people who carried out the Armenian genocide.
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As of 2021, the population of Llanelli is estimated to be around 50,500 people.
There is a school in Llanelli called St Michael's. It's at the junction of the B4297 and Penybryn.
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Turks - The turkish,
I don't think that is correct. At Turk is from Turkmenistan
Llanelli A.F.C. was created in 1896.
Llanelli Star was created in 1909.
Llanelli RFC was created in 1872.
A group called the Turks.
Llanelli railway strike happened in 1911.
Llanelli railway station was created in 1852.
A Turks Islander.......