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which eventually became the town's name, Shrewsbury. Its
later Welsh name
Amwythig means "fortified place". The town's name can be
pronounced as
either 'Shrowsbury'...
- The Shrewsbury–Chester line (Welsh:
Llinell Amwythig-Caer) is a
railway line
between Chester and
Shrewsbury in England, with the line p****ing
through Wrexham...
- (Gr****),
Skutari (German),
Szkodra (Polish)
Shrewsbury Amwythig,
sometimes rendered Yr
Amwythig (Welsh) Šiauliai Šauļi (Latvian), Šaŭli – Шаўлі (Belarusian)...
- with the site of
modern Shrewsbury (although that town has been
known as
Amwythig in
Welsh since the
Middle Ages). A more
recent suggestion is the Berth...
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stations which it managed, such as
Chester (Welsh: Caer),
Shrewsbury (Welsh:
Amwythig), or
Hereford (Welsh: Henffordd), but
included the
Welsh names in its now...
- (Salopia is the
alternative name for the county). Shrewsbury's
Welsh name is
Amwythig. The town had
borough status for many
centuries and it was run by the Corporation...
- the
English name of the settlement. The
Welsh name for Shrewsbury, Yr
Amwythig,
means "the fort in scrubland",
which is one
theory of the
origin of the...
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Eglwys Wen
South West
England Somerset Bath Bridgwater...
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Somerset Gwlad-yr-haf
Somerset English Shrewsbury Amwythig Shrewsbury English Shropshire Swydd Amwythig Shropshire English St
Albans Caermincip St Albans...
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independent of the
English forms, this
includes the
Welsh name for
Shrewsbury (
Amwythig). Some
settlement names may
contain earlier Celtic names for
rivers that...