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Fabian's Bay

Coordinates: 51°37′08″N 3°55′28″W / 51.6190°N 3.9244°W / 51.6190; -3.9244
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Fabian's Bay was a natural tidal basin[1] near the present day area of Port Tennant in Swansea, Wales. The Prince of Wales dock, part of the Swansea Docks complex was built at the site of Fabian's Bay[1] and the name Fabian's Bay is now no longer in use. Presumably, the nearby highway, the Fabian Way was named after Fabian's Bay.

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  1. ^ a b Thomas, Daniel Lleufer (1911). "Swansea" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 182.

51°37′08″N 3°55′28″W / 51.6190°N 3.9244°W / 51.6190; -3.9244