Sir Benfro (cy) Pembrokeshire (en) |
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Co-ordnaidyn: 51°50′42″N 04°50′32″W / 51.845°N 4.84222°W | |||
Çheer | Reeriaght Unnaneysit | ||
Çheer cho-ayrnagh | Bretyn | ||
Coontae Freilt | Dyfed | ||
Shenn choontae | Sir Benfro | ||
Bunneeaght | |||
- 1138 | Coontae phalateenagh | ||
- 1889 | Coontae reiragh (Slattys Gurneilys Ynnydagh 1888) | ||
- 1972 | Ayns Dyfed myr Preseli as De Sir Benfro (Slattys Gurneilys Ynnydagh 1972) | ||
- 1996 | Ard-ard (Slattys Gurneilys Ynnydagh (Bretin) 1994) | ||
Ard-oik reiragh | Hwlffordd | ||
Reiltys | |||
- Sorçh | Lught-reill unnaneagh | ||
- Colught | Coonceil Hir Benfro | ||
- OHAyn | Angela Burns (C) Paul Davies (C) |
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- MPyn | Simon Hart (C) Stephen Crabb (C) |
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- OAOyn | John Bufton, Jill Evans, Kay Swinburne, Derek Vaughan | ||
Eaghtyr | |||
- Yn clane | 1,590 km² (613.9 mi ker) | ||
Earroo yn phobble (2007) | |||
- Yn clane | 117,900 (14oo) | ||
- Glooaght y phobble | 74/km² (191.7/mi ker) | ||
Kynneeaght[1] | |||
- Bane | 99.10% | ||
- meshtit | 0.32% | ||
- Aishanagh | 0.26% | ||
- Gorrym | 0.07% | ||
- elley | 0.23% | ||
Çhengey[2] | |||
- Bretnish | 24% | ||
Cryss hraa | Traa Mean Ghreenwich (UTC+0) | ||
- Sourey (TTSL) | Traa Houree Ghoaldagh (UTC+1) | ||
ISO 3166-2 | GB-PEM | ||
Coad ONS | 00NS | ||
NUTS 3 | UKL14 | ||
Rheynn-reih Hionnal Ashoonagh Vretin | Caerfyrddin Heear as Sir Benfro Yiass Preseli Sir Benfro |
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Rheynn-reih Ard-whaiyl Hostyn | Caerfyrddin Heear as Sir Benfo Yiass Preseli Sir Benfro |
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Rheynn-reih ny h-Oarpey | Bretyn | ||
Ynnyd-eggey | www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk |
She coontae ayns Bretin Heear Yiass eh Sir Benfro ("Coontae Penfro"), as Hwlffordd balley reiragh y choontae. Ta ard-valley sloo yn Vretyn Vooar, Tyddewi, aynsyn.
Baljyn as baljyn beg ayns Sir Benfro
- Hwlffordd (Haverfordwest)
- Doc Penfro (Pembroke Dock)
- Aberdaugleddau (Milford Haven)
- Abergwaun (Fishguard)
- Dinbych-y-Pysgod (Tenby)
- Saundersfoot
- Arberth (Narberth)
- Neyland
- Trefdraeth (Newport)
- Tyddewi (St David's)
Imraaghyn
- ↑ Pembrokeshire. Ethnic Group (UV09). Office for National Statistics. Feddynit er 2011-10-11.
- ↑ Pembrokeshire. Welsh Language Skills (UV84). Office for National Statistics. Feddynit er 2011-10-11.
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