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  2. Felinfoel - Wikipedia

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    The village is renowned for its close community and ties with many famous names that have starred in past Llanelli RFC line-ups. The rugby union fly-half Phil Bennett, who played for Llanelli, Wales and the British Lions, was one of Felinfoel's most famous residents until his death in 2022. Felinfoel is part of the Llanelli Rural community.

  3. Diplomat Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Baguio City Heritage Hill and Nature Park (formerly and still commonly known as the Diplomat Hotel) is an abandoned structure atop Dominican Hill, Baguio, Philippines. The local government initiated rehabilitation efforts, which was started in April 2022, through a 15 million Philippine pesos grant from the National Commission for Culture ...

  4. File:Diplomat Hotel - front (Dominican Hill, Baguio, Benguet ...

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  5. Llanelli Online - Wikipedia

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    Llanelli Online is a Welsh hyperlocal online newspaper covering the areas of Llanelli in the county of Carmarthenshire, Wales. [1] It publishes daily content which covers news, sport, business and community. It began in November 2016. Llanelli Online was regulated by IMPRESS (Independent Monitor for the Press) in 2017 and 2018. [2]

  6. Pwll - Wikipedia

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    The village is concentrated along the north of the A484.The land rises away from the coast providing a view of the Gower Peninsula (Penrhyn Gŵyr).. Pwll has a local shop, pet shop, Post Office located in The Blue Anchor (Wednesdays and Fridays 12:00 until 15:00), a few pubs, a steakhouse restaurant The Bryngwyn, a primary school and local football teams senior and junior and previously ...

  7. Stradey Park - Wikipedia

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    The ground was repurchased by Llanelli RFC Ltd in 2005. [3] When the Scarlets regional side was formed in 2003, it was decided that they would play the majority of their home fixtures at Stradey Park. Llanelli RFC continued to play their home matches at the ground. The stadium was also host for Llanelli A.F.C.'s UEFA Cup games in the 2006–07 ...

  8. Listed buildings in Llanelli - Wikipedia

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    Llanelli's parish church, with a tower possibly dating to the 1400s. The remainder of the church dates from 1905 to 1906. [8] Tabernacle Chapel, Coleshill Terrace II* 1873 Town centre: By John Humphreys of Morriston. Described as "probably the most elaborate chapel in Llanelli", the forecourt and railings are also listed.

  9. Laperal White House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built by Roberto Laperal in the 1930s. The house is made of narra and yakal wood, designed in Victorian style with its wooden planks and gables and steep roof. [3]