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Dduallt (English:
Black hill) (pronounced [ðɨ.æɬt]) is a
mountain in
central Snowdonia,
north Wales. It is the
sister peak of
Rhobell Fawr. It lies north...
- in
maintenance of the top end
points at
Dduallt and the
planned automation of Minffordd, the
loops at
Dduallt and Rhiw Goch had been
taken out of service...
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sections form the
border between the two countries. The
river rises on
Dduallt in
Snowdonia and
flows east
through Bala Lake, Corwen, and Llangollen....
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Dduallt railway station (English:
Black hill) (pronounced [ˈðɨ.aɬt]) is a p****enger
station on the
narrow gauge Ffestiniog Railway in
northwest Wales...
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within the park, the most
extensive of
which are Snowdonia, Migneint-Arenig-
Dduallt,
Morfa Harlech, Rhinog, Berwyn,
Cadair Idris, Llyn Tegid, Aber Mawddach...
- in Gwynedd, Wales. The
River Dee,
which has its
source on the
slopes of
Dduallt in the
mountains of Snowdonia,
feeds the 3.7
miles (6.0 km) long by 0.5...
- part of the Migneint-Arenig-
Dduallt Special Area of Conservation,
along with the
mountains Arenig Fawr,
Arenig Fach and
Dduallt,
covering a
range of nearly...
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which stood on its banks. The
River Dee
rises on the
eastern slopes of
Dduallt in Snowdonia,
Wales and
enters the Dee
Estuary on the
outskirts of Chester...
- feet
above sea level. The halt was
established in 1965 to
serve Plas-Y-
Dduallt, a
small Welsh Manor House (just
below the railway)
dating in part from...
- 52.979°N, 3.657°W
Cynefin Bryn Blew (W top) SH784254 52.812°N, 3.805°W
Dduallt SH810273 52.830°N, 3.767°W
Ffridd yr Allt-llwyd SH797296 52.850°N, 3.787°W...