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9 July 2026
| N 15:07 | Cosheston diffhist +399 ? talk contribs (Created page with "'''Cosheston''' is a village in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is located near Pembroke, Pembrokeshire and Pembroke Dock. The community has a population of 828, including the area of Upton, Pembrokeshire. Formerly the village has been represented by football clubs Cosheston AFC and Cosheston Cougars FC. Category:Pembrokeshire{{Pembrokeshire}}{{nobots}}") | ||||
| N 15:02 | Stepaside, Pembrokeshire diffhist +295 ? talk contribs (Created page with "'''Stepaside''' is a village in southern Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is located north of Tenby, near Kilgetty. As of 2011 it has a population of 619. It is in Amroth community. There used to be coal and iron mines there. Category:Pembrokeshire{{Pembrokeshire}}{{nobots}}") | ||||
| N 15:00 | Amroth, Pembrokeshire diffhist +466 ? talk contribs (Created page with "'''Amroth''' is a village on the southern coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It has Amroth Castle and a long beach on the coast of Carmarthen Bay. The community also includes Llanteg, Stepaside, Pembrokeshire, Wiseman's Bridge and Summerhill, Pembrokeshire and has a total population of 1232. Historically it had a football club called Amroth Seagulls FC. Category:Pembrokeshire{{pembrokeshire}}{{nobots}}") | ||||
| N 06:52 | Camrose, Pembrokeshire diffhist +570 ? talk contribs (Created page with "'''Camrose''' is a village in Pembrokeshire, Wales, northwest of Haverfordwest. The community includes Keeston, Pembrokeshire, Simpson Cross, Cuttybridge, Leweston, Pembrokeshire, Haysford, Pembrokeshire, Wolfsdale, Folly, Pembrokeshire, Pelcomb Cross, Lambston, Sutton, Pembrokeshire and Portfield Gate, in addition to Camrose village itself. In total its population is 1740. There is a football club, Camrose...") | ||||
| N 06:49 | Clynderwen diffhist +324 ? talk contribs (Created page with "'''Clynderwen''' or '''Clunderwen''' is a village north of Narberth in Pembrokeshire, Wales, historically in Carmarthenshire. Clynderwen community also includes Rhydwilym and has a population of 932. It is served by Clunderwen railway station. {{Pembrokeshire}}Category:Pembrokeshire{{nobots}}") | ||||
8 July 2026
| N 06:52 | St Davids diffhist +460 ? talk contribs (Created page with "'''St Davids''' is a cathedral city in Pembrokeshire, Wales. The community St Davids and the Cathedral Close includes several small hamlets and has a total population of 1,751. This makes St Davids the smallest city in the UK by population. In sport the city has a rugby club St Davids RFC and formerly also a football club St Davids City FC.<ref>https://fchd.info/STDAVIDC.HTM</ref> Category:Pembrokeshire{{Pembrokeshire}}{{Nobots}}") | ||||
5 July 2026
| N 11:15 | Solva diffhist +437 ? talk contribs (Created page with "'''Solva''' ('''Solfach''') is a village on the western coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is near St Davids. The community also includes Whitchurch, Pembrokeshire and Middle Mill and has a total population around 850. The local football team is Solva AFC in the Pembrokeshire League. The site of RAF St Davids is now in Solva community. Category:Pembrokeshire{{Pembrokeshire}}{{nobots}}") | ||||
