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Rhydargaeau
Village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
Village in Carmarthenshire, Wales
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| official_name | Rhydargaeau |
| country | Wales |
| coordinates | |
| post_town | Carmarthen |
| postcode_area | SA |
| postcode_district | SA32 |
| constituency_westminster | Caerfyrddin |
| welsh_name | Rhydargaeau |
| community_wales | Llanllawddog |
| unitary_wales | Carmarthenshire |
| lieutenancy_wales | Dyfed |
| constituency_welsh_assembly | Carmarthen East and Dinefwr |
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Rhydargaeau is a village in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It lies along the A485 road which connects it to Pontarsais in the north and Peniel and Carmarthen, 3.8 mi to the south. The village is located in the community of Llanllawddog. The village featured in the Welsh television series Pen Talar by S4C. The village pub is the Bluebell and Rhydargaeau also contains a Baptist church and Upper Llawddog Pump House.
Notable people
- Esther Lewis (1887–1958), missionary
References
References
- (2008). "The Welsh Academy encyclopaedia of Wales". University of Wales Press.
- (1887). "The Cambrian: A Magazine for the Welsh in America". D.I. Jones.
- England), Warren Spring Laboratory (Stevenage. (August 1972). "National Survey of air pollution, 1961-71, Warren Spring Laboratory". H.M.S.O..
- Rees, D. Ben. (2002). "Vehicles of Grace and Hope: Welsh Missionaries in India 1800-1970". William Carey Library.
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