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Caernarfon (/kərˈnɑːrvən, kɑːr-/; Welsh: [kaɨrˈnarvɔn] ) is a
royal town,
community and port in Gwynedd, Wales. It has a po****tion of 9,852 (with Caeathro)...
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Caernarfon Castle (Welsh:
Castell Caernarfon;
Welsh pronunciation: [kastɛɬ kaɨrˈnarvɔn]) is a
medieval fortress in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The first...
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Caernarfon Bay (occasionally
Caernarvon Bay) is an
inlet of the
Irish Sea
defined by the Llŷn
peninsula and Anglesey. The
gentle coastline surrounding...
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Caernarfon Town
Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl
Droed Tref
Caernarfon) is a
professional Welsh football club
based in
Caernarfon, Gwynedd. They play in...
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Edward II (25
April 1284 – 21
September 1327), also
known as
Edward of
Caernarfon or Caernarvon, was King of
England from 1307
until he was
deposed in January...
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Carnarvon and
Caernarvon are
forms of the name
Caernarfon which are no
longer used for the town in
north Wales, but
remain in use in
other contexts. The...
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Caernarfon Rugby Football Club (Welsh: Clwb
Rygbi Caernarfon) is a
rugby union team from the town of
Caernarfon, Gwynedd,
North Wales. They currently...
- a multi-use
stadium in
Caernarfon, Wales. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and is the home
ground of
Caernarfon Town F.C. The
stadium holds...
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Caernarfon Barracks is a
military installation in
Caernarfon, Wales. The
building was
commissioned by John Lloyd,
County Surveyor of Caernarfonshire, as...
- to the
south by
Cardigan Bay and Merionethshire, and to the west by
Caernarfon Bay and the
Menai Strait,
which had
separated it from Anglesey. The county...