Proper noun
Carmarthen
A town and community (with a town council) in and the county town of Carmarthenshire, Wales (OS grid ref SN4120).
About 25 years ago, JDI bought the property, which sits on the corner of King Street East and Carmarthen Street, just up the block from the company’s headquarters. Source: Internet
The Marshalls took advantage of Llywelyn's involvement here to land near St David's in April with an army raised in Ireland and recaptured Cardigan and Carmarthen without opposition. Source: Internet
The other, sold to Orkney breeder Heather Hourston for her Didcot flock, was March-born ram lamb Pistyll Hugo, by Redgate Gaston, from the Francis family in Carmarthen. Source: Internet
Trinity Saint David was formed on 18 November 2010 through the merger of University of Wales Lampeter and Trinity University college Carmarthen under Lampeters royal charter of 1828. Source: Internet
The job was a promotion for Mr Hart, who has represented Carmarthen West and South Pembrokeshire since 2010. Source: Internet
He persuaded Rhys to raise the siege of Carmarthen and accompany him to Oxford to meet Richard. Source: Internet