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Swansea (Welsh: Abertawe, “mouth of the Tawe“) is a city in Wales and a Welsh County. The city of Swansea is situated on the South Wales coast immediately to the east of the Gower Peninsula and is the second largest city in Wales. The name Swansea is believed to come from “Sweyn's Ey” (“ey” being a Germanic word for “island”) and to have originated in the period when the Vikings plundered the south Wales coast. It is pronounced Swan's-y, not Swan-sea.
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Population: - (2005 est.) 226,400
Ethnicity: 96.8% White, 1.3% S. Asian, 1.2% Afro-Caribbean, 0.3% Chinese
Vast amounts of limestone (for fertiliser) were being shipped out from the town by 1550. The combination of port, local coal, and trading links with the West Country, Cornwall and Devon, meant that Swansea was the logical place to site copper smelting works.
Following this, more coal mines (everywhere from north-east Gower to Clyne to Llangyfelach) were opened and smelters (mostly along the Tawe valley) were opened and flourished. Over the next century and a half, works were established to process arsenic, zinc and tin and to create tinplate and pottery. Swansea was termed “Copperopolis”.
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County level transport
Swansea's main mode of local public transport is via buses. There are few local train services within the county area. The only suburban train services are provided by the main lines in and out of the city, where train services are provided on a two hourly basis during peak times. It takes about 15 minutes to walk between the two but there are regular bus services between the two, which operate at 5 to 10 minute intervals during peak hours.
The bus station in the city centre serves as the bus transport hub. First Cymru is the predominant bus operating company in the county. Some rural routes in the local authority area are funded by the council; this includes the majority of the services on Gower, for example, which are operated by Pullman Coaches under the brand name of 'Gower Explorer' with its distinctive Ray Stenning-designed livery.
The main taxi rank is located next to St Mary's Church. For transport connections, taxi ranks are located at the bus railway stations. In addition, small taxi ranks are located at Castle Square and the Kingsway providing transport.
With its seaside location and varied inland geography, Swansea makes a suitable destination for a range of outdoor activies like swimming, sailing, water skiing, surfing, sea angling, canoeing, and rowing, or hiking.
The wide sandy beaches at Langland, Caswell and Limeslade are the most popular with swimmers and tourists with children, whereas the wide and calm waters of Swansea Bay tend to attract the water-sport enthusiast.
In addition to being a holiday resort, Swansea is also a commercial centre, and the recently regenerated dock areas are home to some cutting-edge hi-tech industries. Wind Street is of the city's two main areas of night-life and is also the location of many chain restaurants. The street is lined with numerous pubs and wine bars attracting people from all over South Wales. Many of these buildings were originally banks, with one being the old central Post Office and sorting office and thus they are substantially larger than some of the other city centre pubs. Discos and clubs line the Kingsway and this street is other main area of central Swansea night-life. St Helen's Road connects the city centre with the Brynmill area, and has many Indian and Bangladeshi restaurants and shops on it. These mainly cater to people on a night out when walking back from the Kingsway to Brynmill in the evening.
Now that you are familiar with the territory, why not go for a movie? May be you like to watch some good movies. You can call them up.
CINEMA:
Apollo Cinemas Ltd
Hollywood Park,Princess Margaret Way, Port Talbot SA12 6QW, Tel. 0871 223 3463
Brynamman Public Hall Cinema
Station Road, Upper Brynamman, Ammanford SA18 1SG, Tel. 01269 823232
Cross Hands
Carmarthen Rd, Cross Hands, Llanelli SA14 6SU, Tel. 01269 844441
The Welfare (Ystradgynlais)
Brecon Rd, Ystradgynlais, Swansea SA9 1JJ, Tel. 01639 843163
Phoenix Cinema, 20.16 miles
Phoenix Centre, Church Rd, Ton Pentre, Pentre CF41 7EH, Tel. 01443 425982
May be, you prefer some Public Houses, Bars or Inns, eh? Yes, why not? Some times ‘mood elevators’ are needed. Where else, you find these!
Public Houses, Bars, or Inns
The Eagle Inn
855 Llangyfelach Rd, Treboeth, Swansea SA5 9AU, Tel. 01792 771645
The Kings Head
Llangyfelach Rd, Treboeth, Swansea SA5 9EL, Tel. 01792 773727
Welcome Inn
Tirdeunaw, Swansea SA5 7HT, Tel. 01792 793548
The Coracle
Conway Rd, Penlan, Swansea SA5 7BA, Tel. 01792 411079
Ivorits Arms
4 Dinas St, Plasmarl, Swansea SA6 8LG, Tel. 01792 791055
Did you think of a stroll in the Park? Get some fresh air? Hand in hand, walk around for a while, whispering some thing or other? Romantic, no?
Park & Gardens
Margam Country Park
Margam, Port Talbot SA13 2TJ, Tel. 01639 881635
Pembrey Country Park
Factory Rd, Burry Port SA16 0DZ, Tel. 01554 833913
Pembrey Country Park
Pembrey, Burry Port SA16 0EJ, Tel. 01554 833913
The National Botanic Garden Of Wales
Middleton Hall, Llanarthney, Carmarthen SA32 8HG, Tel. 01558 668768
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January 26, 2009, 8:55 pm
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