St Davids
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City | |
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St Davids Cathedral | |
Location within Pembrokeshire | |
Area | 17.93 sq mi (46.4 km2) (community) 0.23 sq mi (0.60 km2) (urban area) |
Population | 1,841 [1] (2011) |
• Density | 103/sq mi (40/km2) |
OS grid reference | SM755255 |
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Principal area | |
Ceremonial county | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | HAVERFORDWEST |
Postcode district | SA62 |
Dialling code | 01437 |
Police | Dyfed-Powys |
Fire | Mid and West Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
UK Parliament | |
Welsh Assembly | |
St Davids, or St David's,[2][3] (Welsh: Tyddewi, [tɨː ˈðɛwi], lit. "David's house"), is the smallest city in the United Kingdom, with about 1,841 people living there, as of the 2011 census.[4][5][6] It is also a community called St Davids and the Cathedral Close. It is in Pembrokeshire, Wales on the River Alun. It is where Saint David is buried, who is the patron saint of Wales. St Davids first became a city in the 12th century, but it was demoted in 1886. In the UK, the monarch gives or takes away whether a place is a city or not. In 1994, Queen Elizabeth II made St Davids a city again.