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Chirk (Welsh: Y Waun) is a town and
community in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales, 10
miles (16 kilometres)
south of Wrexham,
between it and Oswestry. At...
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Chirk Castle (Welsh:
Castell y Waun) is a
Grade I
listed castle located in
Chirk,
Wrexham County Borough, Wales, 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from
Chirk railway station...
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Chirk Tunnel is a
canal tunnel near
Chirk, Wales. It lies on the
Llangollen Canal,
immediately northwards of the
Chirk Aqueduct. It is 421
metres (460 yd)...
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Chirk War
Memorial is a war
memorial in the
Welsh town of
Chirk, now in
Wrexham County Borough (until 1974,
Chirk was in the
historic county of Denbighshire...
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Chirk Aqueduct is a 70-foot (21 m) high and 710-foot (220 m) long
navigable aqueduct that
carries what is now the
Llangollen Canal across the Ceiriog...
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Roger Mortimer, 1st
Baron Mortimer of
Chirk (c.1256 – 3
August 1326) was a 14th-century
Marcher lord,
notable for his
opposition to
Edward II of England...
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Grade I
listed parish church in
Chirk,
Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It
stands at the
south end of the main
street of
Chirk,
within its own graveyard, on...
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known as Afon Bradley, that
flows northwards for
about 2
miles from near
Chirk and
discharges into the
river Dee). The
company admitted six
offences between...
- The
Black Book of
Chirk (Welsh:
Llyfr Du o'r Waun) is a 13th-century Welsh-language m****cript,
known also as the
Chirk Codex. It is
Peniarth 29 of the...
- Cefn Mawr are the main
urban villages.
Further south again is the town of
Chirk, near the
border with Shropshire,
while the
Ceiriog Valley to the south-east...