On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 at 00:08, Kevin Kenny <kevin.b.ke...@gmail.com> wrote:
There are no sizable cities in the park, but dozens of towns and > villages of a few thousand inhabitants each. > I can think of only one city in the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park (but I'm not that familiar with it) and that's the second-smallest city in the UK by population: St David's with 1,841 people in 2011). Note that, in the UK, official city status must be conferred by Mrs Betty Windsor or her predecessors. Unofficially, some very large towns describe themselves as cities without having that status officially. I tagged the things 'boundary=national_park' and I'm not apologizing. > +1 for the tag. +1 for not apologizing. -- Paul
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