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Morfa Bychan is a
village located in Gwynedd,
North Wales, with a po****tion of over 500, with an
almost equal number of
people born in
England or Wales...
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National Eisteddfod was held there. It
includes nearby Borth-y-Gest,
Morfa Bychan and Tremadog.
Porthmadog came
about after William Madocks built a sea wall...
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Traeth Bychan (Traeth = 'beach',
Bychan = 'small') is a
beach on the isle of Anglesey, Wales. The
beach is
between the
villages of
Benllech and Moelfre...
- Llyn Cwm
Bychan is a lake in
north Wales, and is one of the
sources of the
River Artro which flows south westwards through Llanbedr and
onwards to the...
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Prydydd Bychan (fl. c. 1222–68) was a
medieval Welsh language court poet. His
personal name is unknown. His
father was the poet
Phylip Brydydd. Prydydd...
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Pentre Bychan (Welsh for 'little village') is a semi-rural
hamlet in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales.
Variously spelled as
either one word or two (Pentre...
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Kymwt Cruc
Howel (Cwmwd Crughywel)
Kymwt Evyas (Cwmwd Euyas)
Cantref Bychan Kymwt Hirvryn Kymwt Perued Kymwt Iskennen Cantref Eginawc (Eginog) Kymwt...
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Primary School Allensbank Primary School Ysgol Mynydd Bychan ('Heath School' in Welsh),
which teaches in the
Welsh medium Gabalfa Primary...
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important peaks are Pen
Pumlumon Arwystli, Y Garn, Pen
Pumlumon Llygad-
bychan and
Pumlumon Fach. Bryn yr Ŵyn, or 'hill of the lambs', is a
former Dewey...
- Borough, Wales. The
viaduct is near the
villages of Cefn Mawr (and Cefn-
bychan),
Pentre and Newbridge. The
viaduct forms the
eastern boundary of Tŷ Mawr...