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  • ...'''Brecon Beacons''' ({{lang|cy|Bannau Brycheiniog}}) are a mountain range in [[Brecknockshire]]. It forms the central section of the '''Brecon Beacons N ...untains are known for swift changes in weather conditions, even in summer. In winter they can be dangerous.
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  • {{Infobox hill |county=Pembrokeshire
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  • ...town]] [[Pembroke]]. The eastern part of the parish is included in the [[Pembrokeshire Coast]] National Park. ...uld mean "fort on a hill" (Caer-rhiw), "fort by yews" (Caer-yw) or simply "forts" (Caerau). It is pronounced /'kε:ru/, or more traditionally /'kε:ri/. T
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  • {{county|Pembrokeshire}} ...istance walk devised to run through ten counties, from the west coast of [[Pembrokeshire]], eastward to the ancient sites of [[Wiltshire]] and to [[Stonehenge]], an
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  • {{county|Pembrokeshire}} ...[[Henllys, Pembrokeshire|Henllys]] and on the A487 road between [[Newport, Pembrokeshire|Newport]] and [[Cardigan]], above the north bank of the [[River Nevern]]. I
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