Llandeilo
Llandeilo is a town in Carmarthenshire, Wales, situated at the crossing of the River Tywi by the A483 on a 19th century stone bridge.The town is served by Llandeilo railway station on the Heart of Wales Line.Llandeilo is named after one of the better known Celtic saints of the 6th century, Saint Teilo. The Welsh word \'llan\' signified a religious enclosure, normally one dedicated to a particular saint (thus corresponds, today, to \'church of\').
Llangadog
Llangadog is a community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales, which includes the villages of Llangadog, Bethlehem and Capel Gwynfe. A notable local landscape feature is Y Garn Goch with two Iron Age hill forts.Llangadog was the administrative centre of the commote of Perfedd and had a castle, destroyed in 1204. Although the borough declined in the Middle Ages, Llangadog retained its market, which was frequented by drovers into the 19th century. The area suffered an economic blow when the local creamery closed in 2005, with the loss of 200 jobs. The site has since been redeveloped as a pet food factory.The community is served by Llangadog railway station.
Llanwrda
Llanwrda is a parish and a village on the River Towy, in the county of Carmarthenshire, west Wales, 3½ miles (approx. 5.5 kilometers, W. by S.) from Llandovery, in the U.K. The village is served by Llanwrda railway station.This parish is intersected by the A40 road between Llandeilo and Llandovery and stands at the junction of the A482 road to Lampeter and Aberaeron. Nearby are the Dolaucothi Gold Mines.
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