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Llanelli

[la-nel-ee, hla-ne-hlee]

noun

  1. a seaport in Carmarthenshire, in southern Wales.



Llanelli

/ θlæˈnɛθlɪ, hlaˈnɛhliː /

noun

  1. an industrial town in S Wales, in SE Carmarthenshire on an inlet of Carmarthen Bay. Pop: 46 357 (2001)

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Llanelli1

From Welsh; literally, “Church of Saint Eluned,” also spelled Almeda, Eilineth, Eiliwedd, and Ellyw; land ( def. )
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He grew up in the Philippines and the UK but now lives in Llanelli, and said "moving around a lot and the fact that I was alone a lot as a kid" meant that he had built "lifelong relationships" through the competitive games he plays.

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"Both my great-grandpa and my great-great-grandpa had their own Italian cafes. My great-great-grandpa's cafe was in Llanelli and was called Sartori's," said Louise, 48.

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Behind Price on the list is former Llanelli candidate Mari Arthur, who now works in marketing and the sustainable energy sector.

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Ms Roberts said she was "very, very fortunate" to have had treatment close to home with space limited, as she was aware of other patients having to go to Llanelli, Swansea and Cardiff for treatment.

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An inquest hearing in Llanelli on Friday, which recorded a narrative conclusion, heard how flames fuelled by an oxygen leak "took hold" of the aircraft, causing electrical failures which saw the pilots lose control prior to descent.

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