Whitland
Whitland is a small town as well as a community in Carmarthenshire, Wales, resting on the River Tâf. Whitland takes its name from its medieval Cistercian abbey. The monastery pre-dates Tintern now is very much a wreck. The "white land" of the name (Latin: Albalanda) might describe the renowned Ty Gwyn (English: White House) where Hywel's parliament met, to the monks' unblemished woolen cloaks, or to the abbey's sedimentary rock. Whitland was liquified throughout Henry VIII's conversion to a reformed church. Much of its sedimentary rock was taken as well as used for other buildings. The amazing setting of the spoil and the Abbey's format can still be viewed. An electoral ward of the very same name exists including the Henllanfallteg community with a total population of 2,272.