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The 2011 census showed a further decline, with 43.9 per cent speaking Welsh, making it a minority language in the county for the first time. However, the 2011 census also showed that 3,000 more people could understand spoken Welsh than in 2001 and that 60% of 5-14-year-olds could speak Welsh (a 5%
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Carmarthenshire is predominantly an agricultural county, with only the southeastern area having any significant amount of industry. The best agricultural land is in the broad Tywi Valley, especially its lower reaches. With its fertile land and agricultural produce, Carmarthenshire is known as the
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were the two most populous towns in Wales. In 1931, the county's population was 171,445 and in 1951, 164,800. At the census in 2011, Carmarthenshire had a population of 183,777. Population levels have thus dipped and then increased again over the course of eighty years. The population density in
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In 2015, in an attempt to boost the local economy, Carmarthenshire County
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Carmarthenshire is mainly an agricultural county, apart from the southeastern part which was once heavily industrialised with coal mining, steel-making and tin-plating. In the north of the county, the woollen industry was very important in the 18th century. The economy depends on agriculture,
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Agriculture and forestry are the main sources of income over most of the county of
Carmarthenshire. On improved pastures, dairying is important and in the past, the presence of the railway enabled milk to be transported to the urban areas of England. The creamery at
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in Wales. Merchants imported food and French wines and exported wool, pelts, leather, lead and tin. In the late medieval period the county's fortunes varied, as good and bad harvests occurred, increased taxes were levied by
England, there were episodes of
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is a motor racing circuit near
Pembrey village, considered the home of Welsh motorsport, providing racing for cars, motorcycles, karts and trucks. It was opened in 1989 on a former airfield, is popular for testing and has hosted many events including the
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industry in the eighteenth century, with
Llanelli following not long after, so that by the end of the nineteenth century, Llanelli was the world-centre of the industry. There is little trace of these industrial activities today. Llanelli and
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In the north of the county, in and around the Teifi Valley, there was a thriving woollen industry in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Here water-power provided the energy to drive the looms and other machinery at the
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The first industrial canal in Wales was built in 1768 to convey coal from the
Gwendraeth Valley to the coast, and the following year, the earliest tramroad bridge was on the tramroad built alongside the canal. During the
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cheese is made. On upland pastures and marginal land, livestock rearing of cattle and sheep is the main agricultural activity. The estuaries of the
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increase since 2001). A decade later, the 2021 census, showed further decrease, to 39.9% Welsh speakers -- the largest percentage drop in all of Wales.
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to control the southeast of the country, and one at
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Carmarthenshire has rich, fertile farmland and a productive coast with estuaries providing a range of foods that motivate many home cooks and chefs.
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and several other strongholds in the neighbourhood. However, when his support dwindled, the principal men of the county returned their allegiance to
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after mining operations ceased. Opened in 2009, it was the first racecourse built in the United Kingdom for eighty years and has regular race-days.
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under their "Western Welsh" or "Cymru Clipper" livery. Bus services from Carmarthenshire are also run to Cardiff. A bus service known as "
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In 2014, West Wales was identified as the worst-performing region in the United Kingdom along with the South Wales Valleys. The
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3078:. Football Club History Database (F.C.H.D.)
3041:
2631:. Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 81.
2604:. Genealogical Publishing Com. p. 51.
1937:List of Lord Lieutenants of Carmarthenshire
898:. Carmarthenshire was at the centre of the
800:
792:
605:
49:
5202:
5188:
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4602:
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4190:
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2251:
2017:
2015:
1775:, from where passengers can travel on the
2836:"Language spoken in Wales, 1911, Page iv"
2231:. University of Wales Press. p. 35.
3505:) is being considered for deletion. See
3421:
2852:
2591:
2551:Globalization and Europe's Rural Regions
2541:
2408:
2406:
2404:
2402:
2400:
2313:
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2309:
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1947:List of High Sheriffs of Carmarthenshire
1451:
1443:
1435:
1137:
1121:
1051:
936:
876:
3325:. AA Publishing. 2015. pp. 24–27.
3272:"Heart of Wales railway line in danger"
2953:"The Welsh Language in Carmarthenshire"
2512:, a leaflet from National Museum Wales.
2469:. Llansteffan Tourism Association. 2015
2419:. Yale University Press. pp. 2–3.
2204:. History Press Limited. pp. 4–5.
2193:
2191:
2189:
2187:
2185:
2183:
2156:
2154:
2152:
2150:
2012:
1472:is represented by chambered cairns and
1320:Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire
1020:(which forms the eastern boundary with
14:
5308:
4027:
3299:. Teifi Valley Railway. Archived from
2968:
2753:
2369:
2367:
2365:
2322:. Reed International. pp. 16–17.
2080:British & World English Dictionary
1964:Scheduled Monuments in Carmarthenshire
1520:. Stately homes in the county include
1456:Roman workings at Dolaucothi gold mine
1062:The principal towns in the county are
989:to the north across the valley of the
973:(also Glamorgan), to the south by the
949:The county is bounded to the north by
807:during the High Middle Ages, with the
662:, along with other parts of Wales, by
658:in the 12th and 13th centuries it was
5183:
4798:
4597:
4185:
3524:
3339:
2575:Farrell, Stephen (23 November 2015).
2397:
2304:
2228:The Princes and Principality of Wales
1662:. Among many honours, they have been
1597:
1354:UK Parliament constituencies in Wales
1187:served at one time for the export of
768:who gave their name to the county of
598:
2255:Carmarthenshire: The Concise History
2180:
2147:
1739:to southwest Wales. The main hub is
819:, the region was reorganized by the
3550:
2969:Morris, Steven (11 December 2022).
2683:democracy.carmarthenshire.gov.wales
2362:
2280:"Local Government (Wales) Act 1994"
2258:. University of Wales. p. 90.
2118:Pettitt, Paul; White, Mark (2012).
1942:Custos Rotulorum of Carmarthenshire
1893:, and the A485 links Carmarthen to
1508:. There are the ruinous remains of
1225:
752:is not known before the end of the
383:920 sq mi (2,370 km)
39:County and historic county in Wales
24:
1969:List of schools in Carmarthenshire
1628:Welsh Football League Division Two
25:
5342:
3509:to help reach a consensus. ›
3468:
3354:. Rough Guides Limited. pp.
3270:Williams, Sally (29 March 2013).
1958:List of places in Carmarthenshire
1838:, terminates at junction 49, the
1397:Demography and the Welsh language
1274:Local Government (Wales) Act 1994
927:Local Government (Wales) Act 1994
5294:
4934:
3629:
3056:. Carmarthenshire County Council
2489:"Our locations: Newcastle Emlyn"
1704:British Touring Car Championship
1564:National Botanic Garden of Wales
829:Court of Great Sessions in Wales
641:National Botanic Garden of Wales
545:
135:
98:
80:
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3315:
3289:
3263:
3231:
3205:
3184:
3163:
3142:
3116:
3090:
3068:
3011:
2989:"Llandeilo History: Prehistory"
2981:
2962:
2919:
2802:
2747:
2722:
2697:
2671:
2653:"Community ref 11,: Clunderwen"
2645:
2618:
2598:Schaefer, Christina K. (1999).
2568:
2515:
2503:
2481:
2459:
2433:
2336:
2272:
2245:
2218:
2144:Pettitt and White, pp. 489, 497
1842:, to continue northwest as the
1796:Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway
1658:, also playing home matches at
1244:taking over functions from the
3475:Carmarthenshire County Council
3126:. Llanelli RFC. Archived from
3076:"Carmarthen Town Club History"
3019:"Mynydd Llangyndeyrn Mountain"
2659:. Pembrokeshire County Council
2416:Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion
2381:. FBM Holidays. Archived from
2201:Little Book of Carmarthenshire
2138:
2111:
2085:
2069:
2055:Office for National Statistics
2043:
2028:Office for National Statistics
1999:Carmarthenshire County Council
1853:. The A40 links Carmarthen to
1584:West Wales Museum of Childhood
1553:Carmel National Nature Reserve
1464:is one of the most impressive
1232:Carmarthenshire County Council
823:in 1284 into Carmarthenshire.
623:. The three largest towns are
264:Carmarthenshire County Council
13:
1:
3494:
3150:"Ffos Las: Racing and Events"
3054:"Discovering Carmarthenshire"
2734:www.carmarthenshire.gov.wales
2709:www.carmarthenshire.gov.wales
2628:Wales: A Historical Companion
2554:. Routledge. pp. 76–83.
1980:
1634:is the regional professional
1568:Carmarthenshire County Museum
1522:Aberglasney House and Gardens
1512:, and the coastal village of
1142:Allt-y-cafan Mill beside the
817:Conquest of Wales by Edward I
141:Carmarthenshire shown within
120:Rhyddid Gwerin Ffyniant Gwlad
4131:Parliamentary constituencies
4019:Registered parks and gardens
2082:, Oxford Dictionaries Online
1826:converge on Carmarthen. The
1713:
1685:was built on the site of an
1549:WWT Llanelli Wetlands Centre
1516:is for ever associated with
1431:
932:
7:
4533:Pembrey and Burry Port Town
3323:Concise Road Atlas: Britain
3023:Discovering Carmarthenshire
2897:"Welsh Language Statistics"
1974:People from Carmarthenshire
1930:
1786:Two heritage railways, the
1329:Carmarthen East and Dinefwr
1146:from which it got its power
905:On 1 April 1974, under the
874:ordered it to be slighted.
748:, continuous habitation by
10:
5347:
5326:Historic counties of Wales
2993:Llandeilo through the ages
2510:The Woollen Mills of Wales
2124:. Routledge. p. 336.
1923:Cuisine of Carmarthenshire
1920:
1916:
1741:Carmarthen railway station
1448:Talley Abbey from hillside
1295:. The county covers three
1236:Carmarthenshire became an
1229:
1126:Etching of ironworks near
1117:
720:
600:[siːrgɑːɨrˈvərðɪn]
29:
5292:
5221:
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4118:
4082:
3989:
3638:
3627:
3558:
3124:"History of Llanelli RFC"
2816:. Sir Gar Carmarthenshire
2772:10.1017/S0963926805002695
2625:Breverton, Terry (2012).
2375:"Carmarthenshire Beaches"
1995:"Council & Democracy"
1759:and connecting trains to
1612:Welsh Football League Cup
1254:Local Government Act 1972
1250:Local Government Act 1888
997:) is the minor summit of
907:Local Government Act 1972
736:indicate the presence of
520:
510:
498:
477:
460:
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244:
230:
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208:
196:
184:
149:
134:
112:
94:
79:
66:
44:
5331:Principal areas of Wales
4760:Date / population / area
4625:Principal areas of Wales
4398:Llanfihangel Rhos-y-Corn
4388:Llanfihangel Aberbythych
3507:templates for discussion
3350:The Rough Guide to Wales
2855:The Geographical Journal
2548:Nienaber, Birte (2016).
1725:Transport for Wales Rail
1377:Caerfyrddin (Carmarthen)
1352:, the county covers two
695:National Wetlands Centre
654:. After invasion by the
30:Not to be confused with
3461:Retrieved 7 August 2010
3418:Retrieved 7 August 2010
3297:"Local railway history"
2730:"Members of Parliament"
2579:. Insider Media Limited
2225:Jones, Francis (1969).
2198:Grigg, Russell (2015).
1805:
1794:, use the track of the
1718:
1650:is a semi-professional
1638:team that plays in the
1580:Pendine Museum of Speed
1545:Millennium Coastal Park
941:Llyn y Fan Fawr, below
691:Millennium Coastal Park
239:County Hall, Carmarthen
5116:Pembrey and Burry Port
2167:British History Online
2161:Lewis, Samuel (1849).
1900:
1865:to the east, and with
1656:Welsh Premier Division
1654:team that play in the
1604:Carmarthen Town A.F.C.
1588:Dylan Thomas Boathouse
1506:Newcastle Emlyn Castle
1457:
1449:
1441:
1147:
1135:
1059:
946:
882:
801:
793:
756:, around 11,500 years
711:Dylan Thomas Boathouse
606:
595:
424:200/sq mi (80/km)
119:
50:
18:Carmarthenshire, Wales
5003:Swansea District line
4528:Newchurch and Merthyr
3559:Principal settlements
3171:"Machynys Clwb Golff"
2657:Review of Communities
2290:The National Archives
1840:Pont Abraham services
1592:Dolaucothi Gold Mines
1455:
1447:
1439:
1403:Industrial Revolution
1358:Members of Parliament
1301:Members of the Senedd
1297:Senedd constituencies
1238:administrative county
1168:South Wales Coalfield
1141:
1125:
1055:
945:in the Black Mountain
940:
880:
479: • Summer (
443: • Speakers
86:Guildhall Square and
4508:Manordeilo and Salem
4393:Llanfihangel-ar-Arth
3826:Llanfihangel-ar-Arth
2810:"Census information"
2754:POWELL, NIA (2005).
1844:dual carriageway A48
1792:Teifi Valley Railway
1624:Llanelli Town A.F.C.
1572:National Wool Museum
1541:Pembrey Country Park
1440:Carreg Cennen Castle
983:Black Mountain range
864:Parliamentary forces
635:. Carmarthen is the
421: • Density
169:51.85611°N 4.31056°W
88:Carmarthen Guildhall
5025:Heart of Wales line
4998:Heart of Wales line
4014:Scheduled Monuments
2867:1953GeogJ.119..331W
2252:Dylan Rees (2006).
1765:Heart of Wales Line
1697:regeneration plan.
1687:open cast coal mine
1683:Ffos Las racecourse
1478:Mynydd Llangyndeyrn
1316:Welsh Conservatives
977:and to the west by
821:Statute of Rhuddlan
684:South Wales Valleys
664:Edward I of England
165: /
4846:European route E30
4383:Llanfair-ar-y-bryn
4313:Laugharne Township
3639:Towns and villages
3219:. 2 September 2018
3104:on 27 October 2013
2679:"Your Councillors"
2529:. 10 December 2014
2527:Carmarthen Journal
2447:on 8 December 2015
2320:Atlas of the World
2285:Legislation.gov.uk
2099:. 10 December 2014
2097:Carmarthen Journal
1777:Welsh Marches Line
1755:(for the ferry to
1695:Llanelli Waterside
1672:West Wales Raiders
1598:Sports and leisure
1576:Parc Howard Museum
1458:
1450:
1442:
1327:(Plaid Cymru) for
1148:
1136:
1060:
987:Cambrian Mountains
947:
883:
786:Roman amphitheatre
403: • Total
380: • Total
174:51.85611; -4.31056
5321:Counties of Wales
5303:
5302:
5211:Historic counties
5177:
5176:
5157:
5156:
4792:
4791:
4782:Council armorials
4739:Vale of Glamorgan
4724:Rhondda Cynon Taf
4704:Neath Port Talbot
4591:
4590:
4179:
4178:
4078:
4077:
3998:Listed buildings
3365:978-1-4093-5902-9
3332:978-0-7495-7743-8
3192:"Pembrey Circuit"
2638:978-1-4456-0990-4
2611:978-0-8063-1614-7
2561:978-1-317-12709-3
2350:. 17 January 2013
2318:Philip's (1994).
2265:978-0-7083-1949-9
2211:978-0-7509-6346-6
2163:"Carmarthenshire"
2131:978-0-415-67454-6
2076:"Carmarthenshire"
2057:. 19 January 2023
1954:for a list of MPs
1830:route that links
1757:Rosslare Europort
1753:Fishguard Harbour
1729:London Paddington
1664:WRU Challenge Cup
1547:at Llanelli, the
1405:, Carmarthen and
1278:unitary authority
1216:Vale of Glamorgan
1208:gross value added
1201:Dre-fach Felindre
1199:. The village of
965:(historic county
963:Neath Port Talbot
957:(historic county
953:, to the east by
860:English Civil War
852:Carmarthen Castle
672:English Civil War
670:, and during the
538:
537:
451: • Rank
411: • Rank
388: • Rank
260: • Body
254:Principal council
250: • Type
128:
16:(Redirected from
5338:
5298:
5204:
5197:
5190:
5181:
5180:
5021:
5020:
5017:Railway stations
4993:West Wales lines
4956:National Express
4938:
4819:
4812:
4805:
4796:
4795:
4689:Isle of Anglesey
4618:
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4206:
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4183:
4182:
4151:Lord Lieutenants
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3545:
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3522:
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3460:
3458:
3456:
3447:. Archived from
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3404:. Archived from
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2999:on 31 March 2016
2995:. Archived from
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2907:on 18 March 2012
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2007:
2005:
1991:
1706:twice. The 2018
1620:Welsh League Cup
1557:Wales Coast Path
1246:Quarter Sessions
1226:Local government
1132:John George Wood
1026:River Gwendraeth
806:
798:
652:High Middle Ages
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5276:Montgomeryshire
5246:Carmarthenshire
5236:Caernarfonshire
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5169:Pembrey Airport
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5088:West Wales line
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4827:Carmarthenshire
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3901:Newcastle Emlyn
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4348:Llandovery
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1781:Shrewsbury
1470:Bronze Age
1369:Ann Davies
1334:Lee Waters
1325:Adam Price
1282:Clynderwen
1262:Carmarthen
1248:under the
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347:Adam Price
298:Ann Davies
245:Government
157:51°51′22″N
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