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Cilgerran
Cilgerran (previously Kilgerran or Cil-Garon) is a parish, community and formerly incorporated market town situated on the River Teifi in north Pembrokeshire, Wales. The town gives its name to the Hundred of Cilgerran〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/PEM/Cilgerran/ )〕 and was previously the headquarters of the commote of Emlyn is Cuch. Among Cilgerran's attractions are Cilgerran Castle and annual coracle races. Kilgerran Halt was a stop on the former Whitland and Cardigan Railway. There are a number of listed buildings, including the parish church. Nearby are the hamlets of Llwyncelyn, Rhoshill, Cnwce, Pen-y-bryn and Pontrhydyceirt, and the villages of Llechryd and Boncath. ==Geography== Cilgerran lies above sea level close to the southern bank of the River Teifi as it flows north-west towards its estuary beyond Cardigan. The stream ''Afon Plysgog'' which rises on nearby Rhoshill runs under the road to the west of Cilgerran on its way to join the Teifi to the north of the town. A mixture of woodland and pasture surrounds the town, which is strung out along a fairly level C-class road in an east-west orientation connecting with the A478 at Pen-y-bryn to the west and the A484 at Llechryd, Ceredigion, to the east.
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