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Gwynt means wind in
Welsh and may
refer to
Castell y
Gwynt, a top of the
Glyder Fach
mountain in north-west
Wales Gwynt y Môr, an offs**** wind farm near...
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Gwynt y Môr (Welsh for 'sea wind') is a 576-megawatt (MW) offs**** wind farm
located off the
coast of
north Wales and is the
fifth largest operating offs****...
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Castell y
Gwynt is a top of
Glyder Fach in Snowdonia, north-west Wales. It has the
merit of
being the only 3000 ft
Welsh summit classed as only a Nuttall...
- Cantilever.)
Another notable feature, west of the summit, is
Castell y
Gwynt, a
spiky rocky outcrop.
Bristly Ridge (Welsh: Y Grib Bigog) is a scramble...
- "The Wind" (Welsh: Y
Gwynt) is a 64-line love poem in the form of a
cywydd by the 14th-century
Welsh poet
Dafydd ap Gwilym.
Dafydd is
widely seen as the...
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Welsh pop band Y
Tebot Piws [cy] and
later for his
comedy series Torri Gwynt [cy] on S4C. He held the post of
Bardd Plant Cymru (Welsh-language children's...
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metres (912 ft) and the B4329 NE-SW,
reaching 404
metres (1,325 ft) at Bwlch-
gwynt (translation:
windy gap). These, and a
number of
other minor roads and lanes...
- traverse.
There is also an
option to
include a
sixteenth top,
Castell y
Gwynt in the
Glyder range,
which has been
reclassified as a
Nuttall since a survey...
- 1972 film
Under Milk Wood. His best
known compositions are "Hen
Geiliog y
Gwynt", "Nadolig Pwy a Wyr", and "Blodwen a Meri".
Other songs written by Davies...
- 1996 and
regularly repeated until 2007. A
Welsh version titled Fferm Bryn
Gwynt was
broadcast on the S4C
Ysgolion strand from 1994 to 1997. Nine talking...