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Pembrokeshire
[ pem-brook-sheer, -sher, -brohk- ]
noun
- a county in southwestern Wales. 610 sq. mi. (1,590 sq. km.)
Pembrokeshire
/ ˈpɛmbrʊkˌʃɪə; -ʃə /
noun
- a county of SW Wales, on the Irish Sea and the Bristol Channel: formerly (1974–96) part of Dyfed: a hilly peninsula with a deeply indented coast: tourism, agriculture, oil refining. Administrative centre: Haverfordwest Pop: 116 300 (2003 est). Area: 1589 sq km (614 sq miles)
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of Pembrokeshire1
Example Sentences
Michelle Jones, 36, from Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, who is pregnant and has diabetes said it "gives you that confidence, that bit of reassurance that it's going to help you correct your levels".
The improvements to the four-mile stretch of the A40 near Narberth, Pembrokeshire, are designed to help traffic.
Lloyd's company Salty Dog had organised the excursion in which Paul O'Dwyer, Andrea Powell, Morgan Rogers and Nicola Wheatley drowned at a weir in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
On a bright October morning nine paddleboarders entered the River Cleddau for an idyllic paddle through the Pembrokeshire town of Haverfordwest.
Paul O'Dwyer, Andrea Powell, Morgan Rogers and Nicola Wheatley died after paddleboarding in "extremely hazardous conditions" on the Western Cleddau river in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire in October 2021.
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