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Aberdyfi (Welsh pronunciation: [abɛrˈdəvi]), also
known as
Aberdovey (/æbərˈdʌviː/[citation needed] a-bər-DUH-vee), is a
village and
community in Gwynedd...
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Bells of
Aberdovey (Welsh:
Clychau Aberdyfi) is a po****r song
which refers to the
village now
usually known locally by its Welsh-language name of...
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death he was a Lord of
Appeal in
Ordinary under the
title Baron Atkin, of
Aberdovey, in the
County of Merioneth. An Anglican,
Atkin was
strongly motivated...
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Aberdovey Lifeboat Station (Welsh:
Gorsaf Bad
Achub Aberdyfi) is
located in the
coastal village of Aberdyfi, on the
north bank of the
River Dyfi estuary...
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Aberdovey railway station (Welsh: Aberdyfi)
serves the
seaside resort of
Aberdyfi in Gwynedd, Wales. The
station is on the
Cambrian Coast Railway with...
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former proved impracticable to build, so an
altered route was
built from
Aberdovey to
Dovey Junction, near Glandyfi,
forming a Y-shaped network. Parliamentary...
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Aberdyfi Castle is a
castle located near Glandyfi, Ceredigion, in Wales. All that now
remains is the motte,
which is
referred to as
Domen Las (traditionally...
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services to Barmouth, Harlech, Porthmadog, Pwllheli,
Aberdovey,
Machynlleth and Shrewsbury. The line was
built by the
Aberystwith and...
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towns of
Towyn (Tywyn) and
Aberdovey (Aberdyfi) and the
surrounding district from the 1930s to the 1960s. Towyn,
Aberdovey and
District Electricity Company...
- p****enger
services to Barmouth, Harlech, Porthmadog, Pwllheli, Tywyn,
Aberdovey,
Machynlleth and Shrewsbury. The 12¼ inch
gauge Fairbourne Railway has...