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Carrog is a
village in Denbighshire, Wales, near Corwen.
Formerly referred to as Llansanffraid-Glyn Dyfrdwy, as it lies
within the
parish of Llansanffraid...
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Carrog is a
village in the
community of Llanbadrig, Anglesey, Wales.
Recent excavations of a
circular hill-top
enclosure show that
people have inhabited...
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Carrog railway station in Denbighshire, Wales, was
formerly a
station on the
Ruabon to
Barmouth line. A
camping coach was
positioned here by the Western...
- Rhos
Blaen Carrog is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Ceredigion, west Wales, due to its po****tion of Wavy St. John's Wort (Hyperi**** undulatum)...
- the many
surrounding villages including the
rural districts of Corwen,
Carrog and Gwyddelwern. The
bilingual ethos reflects the
community it serves. As...
- sea at Cemaes. It is
joined along the way by the Afon
Meddanen on
Carrog Farm,
Carrog. The name
Wygyr is
Welsh and may mean "green wood" ((g)wig + ir)...
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refused to attend. The
following day, the IRA
ambushed a USC
patrol at
Carrogs, near Newry. In reprisal, the
Special Constables went to the
nearest Catholic...
- Tunnel) to
Deeside Halt (in 1990),
Glyndyfrdwy (in 1993) and
finally into
Carrog on 2 May 1996. In 2011, work (including
reconstruction work)
started on...
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Republican Army (IRA)
ambushed an
Ulster Special Constabulary patrol at
Carrogs, near Newry. In reprisal,
Special Constables went to the
nearest farmhouse...
- 69.51 km2 (26.84 sq mi),
includes Corwen and the
surrounding villages of
Carrog,
Clawdd Poncen and Glyndyfrdwy. The
Office for
National Statistics identifies...