Aye - It was an rule here in the olden days that a city was defined as a settlement that had a cathedral (it had to be a cathedral, not a church, monastery, etc) - another example that was quite small but had a cathedral was Kirkwall in the Orkney islands - and it was also considered a city in the past. Its quite an interesting rule, and clearly does not work with St Davids, but they enacted it recently again more from a tourism marketing ploy - which I think is a good reason.
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Thanks for the great info.