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Cemaes (Welsh pronunciation) is a
village on the
north coast of
Anglesey in Wales,
sited on
Cemaes Bay, an Area of
Outstanding Natural Beauty which is...
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Cemaes Lifeboat Station was
located in
Porth yr Ogof cove,
Trwyn yr
Wylfa (Wylfa Head), on the west side of
Cemaes Bay, near the
fishing port
village of...
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Cemaes Bay
Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Bae
Cemaes) is a
football team
playing in the
North Wales Coast West
Premier Division.
Between 1995 and...
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Cemaes Head (formerly Cemais, and
historically anglicised as Cemmaes,
Kemmaes or Kemmes) (Welsh: Pen
Cemaes or
Trwyn Cemaes) is a
headland and nature...
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Cemais was one of the
three medieval cantrefs on the
island of Anglesey,
north Wales, in the
Kingdom of Gwynedd. It lay on the
northern side of the island...
- from 1990 onwards. The
church is now part of the
United Benefice of West
Cemaes. "GENUKI:
Parish map 38".
Retrieved 3
March 2021.
Great Britain Historical...
- "Archives Wales:
Cemaes Rural District Council Records".
Archived from the
original on 5
March 2017.
Retrieved 9
September 2016. "
Cemaes Rural District"...
- ****isted
Violet Vivian in the
design of the
Cestyll Garden near the
village of
Cemaes on the
northwest coast of Anglesey.
Victoria died in the
early hours of...
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following medieval divisions in Wales:
Cemais (Dyfed)
Cemais (Anglesey)
Cemaes, a
village on
Anglesey Kemeys Commander, a
village in
Monmouthshire This...
- (11,000 m) of
ascent and descent. At its
highest point – Pen yr afr, on
Cemaes Head – it
reaches a
height of 574 feet (175 m), and at its
lowest point –...