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Chwilog (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈχwiːlɔɡ]) is a
village in Gwynedd,
north Wales, and
located on the Llŷn Peninsula. It is in the
community of Llanystumdwy...
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Chwilog railway station served the
village of
Chwilog, Gwynedd, Wales. It was
opened in 1867 by the
Carnarvonshire Railway, who were
subsequently taken...
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crosses the Afon Dwyfor. The
community and ward
includes the
villages of
Chwilog, Afon Wen, Llanarmon, and Llangybi, plus the
hamlets of
Rhoslan and Pencaenewydd...
- name is
still in
common use for the region. It
includes the
villages of
Chwilog, Abererch, Llanaelhaearn, Pencaenewydd, Llangybi, Llanystumdwy, Llanarmon...
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Brynrefail Buan Bwlch-derwin
Caeathro Capel Celyn Carmel Carnguwch Ceidio Chwilog Clwt-y-bont
Clynnog Fawr
Corris Uchaf Corris Croesor Cwm-y-glo Deiniolen...
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Brynrefail Buan Bwlch-derwin
Caeathro Capel Celyn Carmel Carnguwch Ceidio Chwilog Clwt-y-bont
Clynnog Fawr
Corris Uchaf Corris Croesor Cwm-y-glo Deiniolen...
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Brynrefail Buan Bwlch-derwin
Caeathro Capel Celyn Carmel Carnguwch Ceidio Chwilog Clwt-y-bont
Clynnog Fawr
Corris Uchaf Corris Croesor Cwm-y-glo Deiniolen...
- the blacksmith's
trade for most of his life,
setting up in
business at
Chwilog, but from 1861
onwards he was also a
regular competitor at eisteddfodau...
- square,
which were
converted into
houses by
Elizabeth Williams Ellis of
Chwilog.
Muriau Poethion contains an
early spiral staircase going round a large...
- Bwlch-derwin,
Bwlchtocyn Caeathro, Caerhun, Caernarfon,
Capel Curig, Carmel,
Chwilog,
Clynnog Fawr, Clwt-y-bont,
Corris Uchaf, Corris, Criccieth, Croesor, Cwm-y-glo...