- Afon
Cefni is one of the
major rivers on the
island of Anglesey, Wales. It is 16.9
kilometres (11 mi) long. Its
source is near to the
village of Capel...
- Llyn
Cefni is a
small reservoir in the
centre of Anglesey,
Wales which is
managed by
Welsh Water and
Hamdden Ltd,
while the
fishery is
managed by the...
-
Cefni Hospital (Welsh:
Ysbyty Cefni) is a
health facility in Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales. It is
managed by the
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board...
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Llangefni (Welsh for 'church on the
river Cefni';
Welsh pronunciation: [ɬaŋˈɡɛvni]) is the
county town of
Anglesey in Wales. At the 2011 census, Llangefni's...
- Afon
Cefni was an iron, four-masted barque. She was
named after Afon
Cefni, one of the
rivers of Anglesey. Her
sister ship was Afon Alaw, also
named after...
- the
north of the
island and Llyn
Cefni in the
centre of the island,
which is fed by the
headwaters of the Afon
Cefni. The
climate is
humid (though less...
- Scotland. In 2010 a
newly constructed picnic area 'Clwt Glas'
overlooking the
Cefni Estuary in
Malltraeth was opened. 'Clwt Glas' (Green Patch) was an area...
- (flows into Llyn Coron) Afon
Cefni (River
Cefni) Afon
Newydd (L) Afon
Ceint (L) Afon
Erddreiniog (L) (flows into
Cefni Reservoir) The Afon
Braint bifurcates...
- are
listed at this reference. Afan estuary* Alaw estuary*
Artro estuary*
Cefni estuary*
Conwy estuary Daugleddau estuary Dee estuary*
Dwyryd estuary (known...
- to a
house called "S****lands" at Malltraeth, on the
estuary of the Afon
Cefni on Anglesey,
where he
lived until his
death in 1979.
Tunnicliffe worked...