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Carmarthenshire principal area
Image:WalesCarmarthenshire.png
Geography
Area
- Total
- % Water
Ranked 3rd
2,395 km²
? %
Admin HQ Carmarthen
Most Populous Town Llanelli
ISO 3166-2 GB-CMN
ONS code 00NU
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2006 est.)
- Density
 
Ranked 4th
178,000
Ranked 18th
74 / km²
Ethnicity 99.4% White
Welsh language
- Any skills
Ranked 3rd
63.6%
Politics
Arma of carmarthenshire County Council
Carmarthenshire County Council
http://www.carmarthenshire.gov.uk/
Control Independent / Labour
MPs
AMs
MEPs Wales
Ancient county of Carmarthenshire
Image:WalesCarmarthenshireTrad.png
Geography
Area: (1891) 587,816 acres (2379 km²)
Rank: Ranked 1st
Administration
County town: Carmarthen
Chapman code: CMN

Carmarthenshire (Welsh: Sir Gaerfyrddin) is a one of thirteen historic counties and a principal area in Wales. Its main towns are Llanelli, Carmarthen and Ammanford. Carmarthenshire is located in West Wales.

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Geography

The county is bounded to the north by Ceredigion, to the east by Powys/Brecknockshire and West Glamorgan, to the south by the Bristol Channel and to the west by Pembrokeshire. Carmarthenshire has a population of approximately 170,000, 55.1% of whom are Welsh speakers. The surface generally is upland and mountainous. Fforest Fawr and Black Mountain extend into the east of the county and the Cambrian Mountains into the north. The south coast contains many fishing villages and sandy beaches. The highest point is Carmarthen Fan, 2,525 feet (770 m). Carmarthenshire is the largest historic county by area in Wales. Principal towns are Ammanford, Burry Port, Carmarthen, Kidwelly, Llanelli, Llandeilo, Newcastle Emlyn and Llandovery, Sandy, St. Clears, Whitland, Pendine. The main rivers are the Tywi, the Loughor (which forms the eastern boundary with Glamorgan), and the Gwendraeth Fawr. The principal industries are agriculture, forestry, fishing and tourism. Although Llanelli is by far the larger town in the county, the county town remains in Carmarthen, mainly due to its central location.

Government

Main article: Carmarthenshire County Council

Carmarthenshire became an administrative county with a county council taking over functions from the Quarter Sessions under the Local Government Act 1888. Under the Local Government Act 1972, the administrative county of Carmarthenshire was abolished on April 1, 1974, and the area of Carmarthenshire became three districts within the new county of Dyfed : Carmarthen, Dinefwr and Llanelli. Under the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, Dyfed was abolished on April 1, 1996, and the three districts united to form a unitary authority, which had the same boundaries as the original Carmarthenshire. In 2003, following a local campaign, Clunderwen community council area was transferred to Pembrokeshire.

Schools

Top performing secondary schools in Carmarthenshire, 5 GCSEs, grade A-C, according to the latest inspection report from Estyn 75% Ysgol Bro Myrddin, Carmarthen (Bilingual) 69% Ysgol Tre-gib, Llandeilo (Bilingual) 69% Ysgol Gyfun Dyffryn Taf, Whitland (Bilingual) 68% Ysgol Pantycelyn, Llandovery 64% Ysgol Gyfun Maes yr Yrfa, Cefneithin (Bilingual) 61% Ysgol Gyfun Emlyn, Llandysul 60% Ysgol Gyfun Y Strade, Llanelli (Welsh) 59% St John Lloyd Cath Comp School, Llanelli 58% Amman Valley Comp School, Ammanford (Bilingual) 57% Queen Elizabeth Maridunum Sch, Carmarthen 56% Queen Elizabeth Cambria Sch, Carmarthen 44% Bryngwyn School, Llanelli 44% Ysgol Y Gwendraeth, Drefach 40% Coedcae School, Llanelli 37% Ysgol Glan Y Mor, Burry Port

Places of interest

Historical places

Geography

Museums

Heritage railways

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Coordinates: 51°51′22″N, 4°18′38″W

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