The city of St David's is Britain’s smallest city. It was named after the patron saint of Wales, St David who lived in the 6th c. It owes its status as a city to her cathedral. The settlement was founded as a monastic centre in the 6th c. by St David. St David's day is celebrated on 1 March. The present cathedral dates back to the 12th c. 3 visits here were worth a pilgrimage to Jerusalem...