Pembrokeshire
| Pembrokeshire since 1996 | |
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Pembrokeshire (Welsh: Sir Benfro) is a county in the south-west of Wales, United Kingdom. It shares a border with Carmarthenshire and its close neighbour to the north is Ceredigion.
The county, founded in 1282 by order of Edward I of England, has long been split between its anglicised south, known as Little England beyond Wales, and Welsh north.
Towns and Villages
- Amroth, Angle
- Bosherston, Broad Haven
- Castlemartin, Croft
- Druidston
- East Williamston
- Fishguard
- Goodwick
- Haverfordwest
- Jameston
- Kilgetty
- Lamphey, Lawrenny, Little Haven
- Maiden Wells, Marloes, Milford Haven
- Narberth Neyland, Nine Wells
- Pembroke
- Rhosson
- Saundersfoot, Solva, Spittal, St. Bride's, St. David's, St. Ishmael's, St. Petrox, Stackpole
- Tenby
- Uzmaston
- Walwyn's Castle, Wolf's Castle
- Yerbeston
- Caldey Island
- Grassholm Island
- Llawhaden Castle
- Manorbier Castle
- Picton Castle
- Pembrokeshire Coast Path, a long distance footpath
- Pembroke Motor Museum
- Preseli Mountains
- Ramsey Island
- Skomer Island
- Skokholm Island
- Strumble Head Lighthouse
| United Kingdom | Wales | Principal areas of Wales | |
| Anglesey | Blaenau Gwent | Bridgend | Caerphilly | Cardiff | Carmarthenshire | Ceredigion | Conwy | Denbighshire | Flintshire | Gwynedd | Merthyr Tydfil | Newport | Monmouthshire | Neath Port Talbot | Pembrokeshire | Powys | Rhondda Cynon Taff | Swansea | Torfaen | Vale of Glamorgan | Wrexham |

