ceremonial county of Dyfed

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The ceremonial county of Dyfed is an area in southwest Wales used for lieutenancy and ceremonial purposes, encompassing the preserved counties of Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, and Ceredigion.

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ceremonial county of Dyfed canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ceremonial county
administrativeFunction no principal local authority
borders ceremonial county of Gwynedd
ceremonial county of Mid Glamorgan NERFINISHED
ceremonial county of Powys NERFINISHED
ceremonial county of West Glamorgan NERFINISHED
composedOf Carmarthenshire NERFINISHED
Ceredigion NERFINISHED
Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
contains Carmarthenshire NERFINISHED
Ceredigion NERFINISHED
Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
country Wales
hasCoastlineOn Bristol Channel NERFINISHED
Irish Sea NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
hasHeritage coastal national parks and historic towns
hasHistoricCountyPrecursor Dyfed NERFINISHED
hasLargestComponentArea Carmarthenshire NERFINISHED
hasLordLieutenant Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed NERFINISHED
hasPreservedCounty Carmarthenshire NERFINISHED
Ceredigion NERFINISHED
Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
hasRuralCharacter predominantly rural
hasType preserved county grouping
hasUrbanCentre Aberystwyth NERFINISHED
Carmarthen NERFINISHED
Haverfordwest NERFINISHED
language English
Welsh
legalStatus ceremonial
locatedIn southwest Wales NERFINISHED
partOf Wales NERFINISHED
region West Wales NERFINISHED
usedFor ceremonial purposes
lieutenancy

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Goodwick locatedIn ceremonial county of Dyfed