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Hafod is a
district of the city of Swansea, Wales, and lies just
north of the city centre,
within the
Landore ward.
Hafod is the home to the
Hafod Copperworks...
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Hafod Uchtryd (English:
Uchtryd summer mansion) is a
wooded and
landscaped estate in the
Ystwyth valley in Ceredigion, Wales. Near Devil's Bridge, Cwmystwyth...
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Capel Celyn was a
rural community to the
northwest of Bala in Gwynedd, Wales, in the Afon
Tryweryn valley. The
village and
other parts of the
valley were...
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early 1990s, the
village became visible. One of the
farmsteads covered was
Hafod Fadog, a
Quaker meeting place. It is
recorded on a
bronze plaque in a lay-by...
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nearer to Heaven". The name
Hafod Eryri was
chosen from
several hundred put
forward after a
competition was held by the BBC.
Hafod is
Welsh for an
upland summer...
- Lake) Rhyd Ddu (aka
South Snowdon)
Pitts Head
Hafod Ruffydd Halt
Beddgelert Nantmor Hafod-y-Llyn Halt
Hafod Garregog Halt
Croesor Junction Ynysfor Halt...
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Stryt Las a'r
Hafod (sometimes
spelled Stryd Las a'r
Hafod) is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in the
preserved county of Clwyd,
north Wales, and...
- of Snowdon. In 2009 a new
station building was opened,
which was
named Hafod Eryri. The line
starts in the
valley bottom at
Llanberis at an altitude...
- The
Craig yr
Hafod Tramroad was a 2.75 feet (0.84 m)
gauge plateway for horse-drawn
trams in Monmouthshire, Wales. It
connected a
limestone quarry at...
- at
Hafod consisted of six works:
Hafod Alkali Works,
Hafod Copper Mills,
Hafod Copper Works,
Hafod Iron Foundry,
Hafod Phosphate Works, and
Hafod Silver...