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Eifionydd (Welsh pronunciation: [ɛiˈvjɔnɨð]) is an area in north-west
Wales covering the south-eastern part of the Llŷn
Peninsula from
Porthmadog to just...
- 52°55′55″N 4°07′52″W / 52.932°N 4.131°W / 52.932; -4.131Ysgol
Eifionydd is a
bilingual co-educational
comprehensive school for 11-16 year-old pupils...
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community in Gwynedd, Wales, on the
boundary between the Llŷn
Peninsula and
Eifionydd. The town is 5
miles (8 km) west of Porthmadog, 9
miles (14 km) east of...
- 1972 and
known locally as "Port", is a
coastal town and
community in the
Eifionydd area of Gwynedd, Wales, and the
historic county of Caernarfonshire. It...
- and the same time 6 Rich. II",
leaving two sons, Meredydd, who
lived in
Eifionydd; and Dafydd, who
lived at Henblas, near Llanrwst. The bard Iolo Goch describes...
- (Welsh for 'Tree Lane'), also
known as Y Lôn Goed, is a
rural lane in
Eifionydd, Gwynedd, Wales. The lane is
lined with trees,
mainly oak and beech. It...
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included the
cantrefi of: Llŷn, Arfon,
Arllechwedd and the
commote of
Eifionydd (the
northern portion of Dunoding). The
county was
divided into ten hundreds...
- was
abolished for
administrative purposes in 1974. It
borders Arfon and
Eifionydd to the east, but the
boundary is vague. Historically, the
peninsula was...
- v****al
Lordship of
Merioneth (Meirionnydd) from Gwynedd, also
Lords of
Eifionydd and Ardudwy.
Descendants of King
Owain Gwynedd.
Cynan ab
Owain Gwynedd...
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cantrefs of
Arfon and Arllechwedd, and the two
commotes of Nant
Conwy and
Eifionydd",
which corresponds to
Caernarfonshire with the
exception of southwest...