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Anchor text: Saint Fagans Castle
Target Entity: St_Fagans_National_History_Museum
Preceding Context: Situated on the narrowest part of the south Wales coastal plain, Cardiff had a crucial strategic importance in the wars between the Normans (who had occupied lowland Wales) and the Welsh who maintained their hold on the uplands. As a result Cardiff claims to have the largest concentration of castles of any city in the world. As well as Cardiff Castle and Castell Coch, the remains of Twmpath Castle, the Llandaff Bishop's Palace and
Succeeding Context: are still in existence, whilst the site of Treoda (or Whitchurch Castle) has now been built over.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: Cardiff

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