- Bull Bay
Porth Wen I r i s h S e a
Amlwch Port Sail Loft
Heritage Centre Parys Mountain Amlwch (Welsh: [ˈamlʊχ]) is a port town and community...
- [failed verification] the
largest settlements are
Llangefni (5,500) and
Amlwch (3,967). The
economy of the
county is
mostly based on agriculture, energy...
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Railway (Welsh: Lein
Amlwch,
Amlwch Line) was a 17.5-mile (28.2 km) standard-gauge
railway in Anglesey, Wales,
connecting the port of
Amlwch and the county...
- to live in Bull Bay, Anglesey,
Wales in 1976. He
attended Ysgol Gynradd Amlwch and then
Ysgol Syr
Thomas Jones until the age of 18. He
studied civil engineering...
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Melin Adda
Melin Adda is a
windmill near
Amlwch, Anglesey, (OS reference: SH 440921)
which was
built in the 1790s and
closed down in 1912. The mill was...
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Amlwch Port (Welsh:
Porth Amlwch) is a port
village in Anglesey, Wales. It is
effectively an
eastern suburb of the
larger town of
Amlwch.[citation needed]...
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Abercarn Aberdare Abergavenny Abergele Abersychan Abertillery Aberystwyth Amlwch Ammanford Bala
Bangor (city)
Bargoed Barmouth Barry Beaumaris Bedwas Bethesda...
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Amlwch Town
Football Club is a
football team,
playing in
Amlwch on the
island of
Anglesey in the
North Wales Coast West
Division One.
Founded in 1897...
- (Welsh: Mair,
Seren Y Mor a
Santes Wenfrewi) is a
Roman Catholic church in
Amlwch, a town on the
island of Anglesey,
north Wales. It was
built in the 1930s...
- The King's Head,
Amlwch is a
public house situated in
Salem Street, one of the main
streets in
Amlwch, Anglesey, Wales. The pub name is one of many King's...