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Carmarthenshire
[kahr-mahr-thuhn-sheer, -sher]
noun
a county in southern Wales. 925 sq. mi. (2,395 sq. km).
Carmarthenshire
/ kɑːˈmɑːðənˌʃɪə, -ʃə /
noun
a county of S Wales, formerly part of Dyfed (1974–96): on Carmarthen Bay, with the Cambrian Mountains in the N: generally agricultural (esp dairying). Administrative centre: Carmarthen. Pop: 176 000 (2003 est). Area: 2398 sq km (926 sq miles)
Word History and Origins
Origin of Carmarthenshire1
Example Sentences
"I was sort of living a lie because I was working in the field, I was telling other people, I was keeping a list, but I hadn't told my own family," said the 43-year-old, originally from Carmarthenshire.
George North and Alun Wyn Jones are just two of the famous alumni of Llandovery College in Carmarthenshire.
Control zones with stricter restrictions have been put in place near confirmed bird flu outbreaks in the Milford Haven area of Pembrokeshire, Pontyberem, Carmarthenshire, Welshpool, Powys and Cynwyd, Denbighshire.
"We're based between three counties and two of them - Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire - have had confirmed cases in the last month," Mr Thomas added.
In Wales, National Grid said hundreds of properties in Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire were without power.
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