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Wales: St David's City Is Britain's Smallest

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For over 1,400 years, pilgrims have been flocking to the southwest corner of Wales - to the town named after the country's patron saint. Nestled in the dramatic Pembrokeshire coastline, St Davids is a popular tourist destination with surfing beaches, walking trails and wild seals. But it's the town's main attraction that makes it the smallest town in Britain.
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For over 1,400 years, pilgrims have been flocking to the southwest corner of Wales - to the town named after the country's patron saint. Nestled in the dramatic Pembrokeshire coastline, St Davids is a popular tourist destination with surfing beaches, walking trails and wild seals. But it's the town's main attraction that makes it the smallest town in Britain.

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avisendanmark.dk broke the news in on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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