- (Welsh:
Dawns Gymreig), also
known as the
Welsh folk
dance (Welsh:
Dawnsio gwerin), is a
traditional dance in Wales,
performed to
Welsh traditional music...
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- Scotland,
Northern Ireland and Wales. In
Wales the
organisation is
known as
Gwerin y Coed.
Groups generally meet w****ly,
their activities including co-operative...
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Lexicography Masterclass Ltd.)
Welsh language data from
Gweiadur by
Gwerin.
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Irish food
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Chwedlau gwerin Cymru.
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marked with
Welsh Google...
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Square and
Carmarthen Guildhall Coat of arms Motto(s): Welsh:
Rhyddid Gwerin Ffyniant Gwlad, lit. 'the
freedom of the
people is the
prosperity of the...
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Robin (1989). "34. Cantre'r Gwaelod, Dyfed".
Welsh folk tales/Chwedlau
gwerin Cymru (2 ed.). Cardiff:
National Museum Wales/Amgueddfa
Genedlaethol Cymru...
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Gleanings from God's Acre (1903)
Cynfeirdd Lleyn (1905),
Gwerin-Eiriau Sir
Gaernarfon (1907) Llên
Gwerin Sir
Gaernarfon (1908)
Enwogion Sir
Gaernarfon (1922)...