West Wales

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Approximate extent of West Wales
Approximate extent of West Wales

West Wales (Welsh: Gorllewin Cymru) is the western area of Wales bordered by South Wales to the east and Mid Wales to the north. The area is loosely-defined, but is generally considered to include Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, southern areas of Ceredigion, and sometimes the city of Swansea, .

Many people consider the true beginning of West Wales to be the Loughor bridge and the border of Swansea/Carmarthenshire when travelling towards Carmarthenshire. At this point, road signs change from English and Welsh to Welsh and English (English before Welsh to Welsh before English). This is due to the vastly increased use of the Welsh language in the West Wales area.

The area includes the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.

Towns of the region include Llanelli, Carmarthen, Tenby, Pembroke, Fishguard, Milford Haven, Cardigan and Haverfordwest.

The name West Wales was also applied to the Kingdom of Cornwall during the period of the Heptarchy.

For many purposes Wales can be divided into only three regions, North Wales , South Wales and West Wales. In this scenario the boundary between West Wales and North Wales is marked by the Cerdigion Powys Border. Powys itself is divided with the Traditional County of Brecknockshire being included in South Wales with Montgomeryshire included in North Wales.

The region of Cornwall is often referred to as "West Wales" before its conquest by the Anglo-Saxons. What is today Wales is referred to as "North Wales" by some historians during the existence of "West Wales"/Cornwall.

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