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Caio, Carmarthenshire

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Other amenities include Caio Post Office (closed in the 1990s) and a public house, the Brunant Arms. At the turn of the 20th century there were several public houses, the "Brunant Arms", the "Sexton's Arms", which was run out of someone's front room, and the "King's Head Inn".
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about rural life in rural West Wales. They paid a retrospective visit in 2008, to see how the village had changed.
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Brothers John Dafydd (1727–1783) and Morgan Dafydd (m. 1762), hymnist, are connected to the village.
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stands next to the church, and was built in 1869. It taught primarily through the medium of
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long held by the Johnes family is now a tourist attraction owned by the
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The oldest record of a chapel in the village is the Tynewydd
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Caeo
Caio (disambiguation)
Welsh

Caio is located in Carmarthenshire
Carmarthenshire
Community
Cynwyl Gaeo
Principal area
Carmarthenshire
Country
Wales
Sovereign state
Police
Dyfed-Powys
Fire
Mid and West Wales
Ambulance
Welsh
UK Parliament
Caerfyrddin
UK
Wales
Carmarthenshire
52°02′29″N 3°55′58″W / 52.041504°N 3.932784°W / 52.041504; -3.932784
Carmarthenshire
Wales
Dolaucothi Gold Mines
Llandovery
Lampeter

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