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Carmarthenshire: But the principal river of the county, and one of the noblest in South Wales is the Twyi . . . The air of wildness and impetuosity, which marked its passage through its native hills, gradually softens as it advances into the more level vales . . . and changes imperceptibly into an aspect of greater grandeur and majesty. Reverend T. Rees, 1815.
Ceredigion: Cardiganshire begins in the north in sand, pebbles and dunes and an estuary, that of the Dyfi which looks to a beautiful circle of the hills of mid-Wales. W. M. Condry, 1970.
Pembrokeshire: Neyther perfect fquare longe nor round but fhaped with diverfe Corners, fome fharpe, fome obtufe, in fome places concave, in fome convex . . . where the wefterlye and fouth weft winds are found verye fharp and tempftuofe. George Owen, 1603.
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Some sixty years ago I set foot for the first time on the far western islands off the Pembrokeshire coast - to be precise on Skomer on 30 May 1926 - and experience that mystical joy of living summer days and nights amid thousands of spectacular seabirds, which fortunately you may still enjoy today, thanks to the enterprise of our West Wales Trust for Nature Conservation.
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Dyfed was the name given to the amalgam of the three former counties of Cardiganshire, now referred to as Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, at the reorganisation of local government boundaries in 1974.
Origins and influences.
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