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  • '''Newport''' is a small town in [[Pembrokeshire]], standing on the south bank of the tidal ...s the town its Welsh name ("beach town"). Apart from its beaches, Newport is known for the Carreg Coetan Arthur burial chamber and for the West Wales Ec
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  • ...- Pembrokeshire.svg|thumb|250px|right|Pembrokeshire showing the hundred of Cemais]] ...slopes of the [[Preseli Hills]], and has an area of about 88,700 acres. It is bounded by [[Cardiganshire]] to the north-east; by [[Cilgerran Hundred]] to
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  • [[File:Afon Nyfer finally reaches the sea - geograph.org.uk - 1504280.jpg|right|thumb|300px|T ...in [[St George's Channel]] at [[Newport, Pembrokeshire]]. The whole river is about 11 miles long.
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  • '''Moylgrove''', also spelled '''Moylegrove''', is a village and ancient parish in north [[Pembrokeshire]], about four miles f ...r Natural Beauty|National Trust]] and on the [[Pembrokeshire Coast Path]], is a favourite walking and picnicking site for both locals and holiday makers,
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