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Latest revision as of 15:43, 13 November 2015
Quarter Bach is a parish located in Carmarthenshire. Prior to 23 December 1881, the area was a part of the civil parish of Llangadog.[1]
It is at the foot of the Black Mountain, in the far east of the county. The main settlement here is Upper Brynaman, though it also includes Cefnbrynbrain, Rhosaman and Ystradowen, as well as a substantial amount of open moorland.
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