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Cylch-grawn
Cynmraeg was an 18th-century
Welsh language magazine,
first produced by
Baptist minister Morgan John Rhys in 1793. It
contained articles on...
- Caerau,
Cylch-y-Garn is an area in the
community of
Cylch-y-Garn, Isle of Anglesey, Wales.
There is a
group of
buildings at
Caerau which form a mansion...
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Christian Oliver Ivan
Glanzmann (born 26 May 1975) is a
Swiss musician, singer,
songwriter and
record producer, best
known as the male lead
vocalist of...
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Cylch-y-Garn is a
community in Anglesey, Wales,
located on the
north west
coast of the county, 9.0
miles (14.5 km) west of Amlwch, 12.5
miles (20.1 km)...
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Tylwyth Teg (Middle
Welsh for "Fair Family";
Welsh pronunciation: [ˈtəlʊi̯θ teːg]) is the most
usual term in
Wales for the
mythological creatures corresponding...
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Goffa (Memorial Hall). The
Cylch closed its
doors in 2003, but the
Cylch Ti a Fi was re-opened in
January 2007 and the
Cylch Meithrin in
September 2007...
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grants for
projects which contribute to this aim. The
organisations are:
Cylch -
Wales Community Recycling Network BTCV
Cymru Groundwork Wales Keep Wales...
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Undeb Bedyddwyr Cymru,
Rhydaman a'r
Cylch (in Welsh). 1981. pp. 22–23.
Llawlyfr Undeb Bedyddwyr Cymru,
Rhydaman a'r
Cylch (in Welsh). 1981. 51°41′41″N 3°53′50″W...
- of the city,
which is co-extensive with the
township or
division called "
Cylch-y-Dref", and to see that no
encroachments are made on a
common which the...
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Rhydwyn (Welsh pronunciation; Rhyd-Wyn) is a
village in the
community of
Cylch-y-Garn, in the
north west of Anglesey, Wales.
Rhydwyn is
named after a little...