Angle, Pembrokeshire
Angle (Welsh: Angl) is a village and community on a narrow peninsula on the very south-west tip of Wales in Pembrokeshire. It has two public houses, a school, post office, a castle, St Mary's church and a sandy beach to the west of the village. The nearest railway station is Pembroke, from where there is a bus link. The Angle lifeboat received silver medals in 1878 for rescuing the crew of the Loch Shiel from rocks near Thorn Island. The ship had been carrying a cargo of whisky and beer.
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Angle, Pembrokeshire
Angle (Welsh: Angl) is a village and community on a narrow peninsula on the very south-west tip of Wales in Pembrokeshire. It has two public houses, a school, post office, a castle, St Mary's church and a sandy beach to the west of the village. The nearest railway station is Pembroke, from where there is a bus link. The Angle lifeboat received silver medals in 1878 for rescuing the crew of the Loch Shiel from rocks near Thorn Island. The ship had been carrying a cargo of whisky and beer.
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Pour les articles homonymes, ...... shire. 240 personnes y vivent.
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Angle (Welsh: Angl) is a villa ...... ng a cargo of whisky and beer.
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Pour les articles homonymes, ...... shire. 240 personnes y vivent.
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Angle (Welsh: Angl) is a villa ...... ng a cargo of whisky and beer.
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Angle, Pembrokeshire
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