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Denbigh (/ˈdɛnbi/ DEN-bee; Welsh:
Dinbych [ˈdɪnbɨχ]) is a
market town and a
community in Denbighshire, Wales.
Formerly the
county town of the historic...
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Tenby (Welsh:
Dinbych-y-pysgod, lit. 'fortlet of the fish') is a
seaside town and
community in the
county of Pembrokeshire, Wales. It lies
within Carmarthen...
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Thomas Jones (1756 – 16 June 1820),
called "Thomas
Jones of Denbigh" (in Welsh, "Thomas
Jones o Ddinbych") to
differentiate him from namesakes, was a Welsh...
- Blaid. n.d. Y Dewis.
Dinbych:
Gwasg Gee. 1942.
Novel Diofal Yw Dim. Caerdydd: John
Gwilym Jones. 1942. Play Y
Goeden Eirin.
Dinbych:
Gwasg Gee. 1946. Short...
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Beautiful Seagull].
Dinbych:
Gwasg Gee, 1976. Stories. Haul a
Drycin a storïau
eraill [Sun and
Storm and
other stories].
Dinbych:
Gwasg Gee, 1981. Dyfyniad...
- 2017. Roberts, E.
Ernest (1978). John Roberts,
Telynor Cymru (in Welsh).
Dinbych:
Gwasg Gee. OCLC 4957891. The
Welsh Gypsies:
Children of
Abram Wood, Eldra...
- RFC
Treorchy RFC
Ynysybwl RFC Bala RFC
Bethesda RFC
Caernarfon RFC
COBRA Dinbych RFC
Dolgellau RFC
Llandudno RFC
Llangefni RFC Nant
Conwy RFC
Pwllheli RFC...
- just inland. The
other prin****l
towns of the vale are
Denbigh (Welsh:
Dinbych) and
Ruthin (Welsh: Rhuthun), also Rhuddlan. Most of the area
falls within...
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Society of Cymmrodorion, (1988), p. 47-58.
Medwin Hughes (1989)
Llwybrau (
Dinbych :
Gwasg Gee) (novel)
Medwin Hughes (1989)
Llythyrau William Erbery, Cylchgrawn...
- "Kanu y Med" ("Song of Mead") XX "Kanu y Cwrwf" ("Song of Ale") XXI "Etmic
Dinbych" ("Praise of Tenby")
XXIII "Trawsganu Kynon" ("Satire on
Cynan Garwyn")...