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Revision as of 11:56, 13 September 2007

Wikipedia Image: Pembrokeshire Historic County
St.David's Cathedral submitted by Guinevere


Pembrokeshire is a coastal county in South West Wales.

Towns: Haverford West Milford Haven Pembroke

Industry: Agriculture, shipbuilding

Pembrokeshire is a diverse area with stunning coastal scenery, superb beaches and clean seas. Building work on St David’s, a magnificent cathedral, was begun in 1181 reputedly on the site of a 6th century monastic settlement founded by St David. Tenby has a historic and pretty harbour which dates from 1328 and is probably one of the most photographed locations in Wales.










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