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Revision as of 20:08, 30 August 2010
Wikishire is your Ae to Zennor of Britain and Ireland. It is a growing guide on all you need to know about the British and Irish lands.
From the Shetland islands
To the South Shetland Islands
- Wikishire is where you are.
Tell the world what you love about your home. Each shire, from Kent to Kerry is here, with ever-growing detail; if your town or village is not in Wikishire, or if something important is missed out, then log on, then -
Today is 21st May 2024 .
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Sarn HelenSarn Helen is a collective name for several stretches of Roman road in the Cambrian Mountains. The 160-mile route, which follows a meandering course through the mountains, connects the Conwy Valley of Caernarfonshire in the north with Carmarthen in Carmarthenshire in the south. Despite its length, academic debate continues as to the precise course of the Roman road. Many sections are now used by the modern road network while other parts are still traceable. However there are sizeable stretches that have been lost and are unidentifiable. (Read more) |