Scheduled monuments in Pembrokeshire
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scheduled-monuments-in-pembrokeshire-310-6711686
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Scheduled monuments in Pembrokeshire
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Pembrokeshire is the fifth-largest county in Wales, but has more scheduled monuments (526) than any except Powys. This gives it an extremely high density of monuments, with 33.4 per 100 km2.. With three-quarters of its boundary being coastline, Pembrokeshire occupies the western end of the West Wales peninsular, terminating with the tiny cathedral city of St David's. It was a historic county in its own right but between 1975 and 1996 it joined Carmarthen and Ceredigion in the much larger county
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scheduled_monuments_in_Pembrokeshire
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2024-01-10T20:48:13Z
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