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==Geography==
==Geography==
It is bounded to the north by [[Cardiganshire]], to the east by [[Brecknockshire]] and [[Glamorgan]], to the south by the Bristol Channel and to the west by [[Pembrokeshire]]. It is the largest county in Wales, but only the 28th largest in the whole [[United Kingdom]].
It is bounded to the north by [[Cardiganshire]], to the east by [[Brecknockshire]] and [[Glamorgan]], to the south by the Bristol Channel and to the west by [[Pembrokeshire]]. It is the largest county in Wales, but only the 28th largest in the whole [[United Kingdom]].
The surface generally is upland and mountainous. Fforest Fawr and the Black Mountain extend into the east of the county and the Cambrian Mountains into the north. The south coast contains many fishing villages and sandy beaches. The highest point is the Fan Brycheiniog at 2,525 feet
The main rivers are the Tywi, the Lougher (which forms the eastern boundary with [[Glamorgan]]), and the Gwendraeth Fawr. The principal industries are agriculture, forestry, fishing and tourism.


==Towns and villages==
==Towns and villages==

Revision as of 15:06, 12 August 2010

Carmarthenshire
Welsh: Sir Gaerfyddin
United Kingdom
Flag of Carmarthenshire
Flag
Rhyddid gwerin ffyniant gwlad
(A free people a prosperous country)
Carmarthenshire
[Interactive map]
Area: 1,095 square miles
Population: Template:Hcspop
County town: Carmarthen
County flower: Whorled caraway [1]

Carmarthenshire is a maritime county in the south west of Wales.

Geography

It is bounded to the north by Cardiganshire, to the east by Brecknockshire and Glamorgan, to the south by the Bristol Channel and to the west by Pembrokeshire. It is the largest county in Wales, but only the 28th largest in the whole United Kingdom.

The surface generally is upland and mountainous. Fforest Fawr and the Black Mountain extend into the east of the county and the Cambrian Mountains into the north. The south coast contains many fishing villages and sandy beaches. The highest point is the Fan Brycheiniog at 2,525 feet

The main rivers are the Tywi, the Lougher (which forms the eastern boundary with Glamorgan), and the Gwendraeth Fawr. The principal industries are agriculture, forestry, fishing and tourism.

Towns and villages

Parishes

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