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Llanfairfechan (Welsh for 'little St Mary's parish';
Welsh pronunciation) is a town and
community in the
Conwy County Borough, Wales. It is
known as a...
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Llanfairfechan Urban District was an
urban district in
Caernarfonshire from 1894 to 1974, when it was
absorbed into the
District of
Aberconwy Some more...
- St Winifred's
School was a
school for
girls in
Llanfairfechan,
Conwy County Borough, Wales. St. Winifred's was
founded on 3 May 1887 and
named after the...
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separated apart from a
roundabout east of
Penmaenmawr and
another nearby in
Llanfairfechan. Initially, the road ran from
Chester to Bangor. In 2001, it was extended...
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Llandudno Llandudno Junction Llandysul Llanelli Llanfair Caereinion Llanfairfechan Llanfyllin Llangefni Llangollen Llanidloes Llanrwst Llantrisant Llantwit...
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Llanfairfechan Town
Football Club is a
Welsh football team
based in
Llanfairfechan,
Conwy County Borough, Wales. The team
plays in the
North Wales Coast...
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Kilchattan Bay
Kinghorn Largs Littlehampton Llandanwg Llanddona Llandudno Llanfairfechan Llangrannog Llansteffan Looe
Lowestoft Lydd-on-Sea Lyme
Regis Lympstone...
- of Wales. Lowe,
Walter Bezzant (1912). The
Heart of
Northern Wales.
Llanfairfechan. p354. Glyn
Roberts (1959). "EDNYFED
FYCHAN (
EDNYFED ap
CYNWRIG ) and...
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remained the
dominant Anglesey landowners,
possessing estate also at
Llanfairfechan and
other parts of Caernarfonshire.
During World War I,
death duties...
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marker with
inscription from the
reign of the
emperor Hadrian from
Llanfairfechan,
Gwynedd in
North Wales, (120–121 AD) Ribchester,
Guisborough and Witcham...