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Ffordd Pen
Llech ([fɔrð pʰɛn ɬeːχ]) is a
public road in the town of
Harlech which lies
within Snowdonia National Park,
North Wales. It was once considered...
- Penyffordd, or Pen-y-
ffordd, is a village,
community and
electoral ward in Flintshire, Wales,
situated to the
south east of
Buckley and to the west of...
- Pen-y-
ffordd is a
hamlet in Flintshire, Wales. It is
located between Holywell and Prestatyn, to the
north west of Mostyn. The
actor and
writer Emlyn Williams...
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title of World's
Steepest Street to
Ffordd Pen Llech, with
Baldwin Street being at a
gradient of 35%,
while Ffordd Pen
Llech being classified at a gradient...
- Harpwood,
Hefin Elis, John
Griffiths and
Charli Britton. On the albums, 'Hen
Ffordd Gymreig o Fyw', 'Sneb Yn
Becso Dam', and
often in live gigs,
guitarist Geraint...
- Hope & Pen-y-
ffordd railway station was a
station in Penyffordd, Flintshire, Wales. The
station was
opened on 14
August 1849 and
closed on 30
April 1962...
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Lloyds Coaches, with
services to
Porthmadog and Barmouth. The town
contains Ffordd Pen Llech, a
street down the rock spur to the
north of the castle. It is...
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sections or
streets and
roads with the
steepest gradients in the world.
Ffordd Pen
Llech in Harlech,
Wales was
previously thought to have the steepest...
- of John in Po****r
Welsh called Y
Ffordd. This was
followed by the
translation of all 4
Gospels in 1971 as Y
Ffordd Newydd. The
publications included...
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British Coal
closed Cwm
Colliery in 1986, a year
after the Miners' Strike.
Ffordd-y-Bryniau is a 21
miles (34 km)
ridgeway walk
through Taff-Ely (Welsh: Taf-Elái)...