- The Afon
Ffraw is a
short river on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales. It
arises at Llyn
Coron and
flows southwest for two
miles along the
northwestern margin...
- island's
county town, Llangefni, and is on the west bank of the Afon
Ffraw (
Ffraw River). The
community includes Soar and Dothan. It is on the A4080 and...
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Wygyr Gwter Fudr Afon Alaw (River Alaw) Afon
Crigyll Afon
Caradog (L) Afon
Ffraw Afon
Frechwen (L) Afon Gwna (flows into Llyn Coron) Afon
Cefni (River Cefni)...
- 1990s; Adda, Alaw, Braint, Crafnant, Enlli, Peris, Glaslyn, Llanddwyn,
Ffraw,
Idwal and Gwynant,
which were all
built in the late 2000s; and
Neuadd Reichel...
-
Hungerford and
Iford Manor. The name
Frome comes from the Old
British word
ffraw meaning fair, fine or
brisk and
describing the flow of the river. The name...
-
derives from Aberffraw, on
Anglesey (Ynys Môn) at the
mouth of the
River Ffraw. The
royal court is
where the
early Kings of
Gwynedd established their prin****l...
- The name
Frome comes from the Proto-Brythonic word *frāmā (Modern
Welsh ffraw),
itself from Proto-Celtic *srōm-
meaning fair, fine or
brisk and describing...
- the
villages of
Hermon and Llangadwaladr,
crosses some
dunes and the Afon
Ffraw to
enter Aberffraw.
About three miles later, the sea
becomes visible to...
- 4625°W / 53.1921; -4.4625 (Pont Aberffraw), SH355689
Bridge over the Afon
Ffraw at Aberffraw,
built by Sir A. Owen in 1731. A
walled causeway continues...
- fortress. 'Frome' is
taken from the
Frome river and this from the
Celtic '
ffraw'
meaning "fair, fine, brisk", the
settlement in 1242
written as "Froma Castri"...