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Llandecwyn (Welsh pronunciation) is a
hamlet near
Penrhyndeudraeth in Gwynedd, Wales. The bulk of the po****tion (between 40 and 50 houses) is now located...
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Llandecwyn railway station serves the
rural area
around Llandecwyn on the
estuary of the Afon
Dwyryd in Gwynedd, Wales.
British Rail
requested the permission...
- bishop,
Hilary of Poitiers. The
Celtic names of
Liscard and
Landican (from
Llandecwyn) both
suggest an
ancient British origin. The name of Wallasey, meaning...
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Parishes Ardudwy Ffestiniog •
Llanaber •
Llanbedr •
Llandanwg •
Llanddwywe •
Llandecwyn •
Llanelltyd •
Llanenddwyn •
Llanfair • Llanfihangel-y-traethau • Llanfrothen...
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Saint Tecwyn's Way, a
pilgrimage route ending at
Saint Tecwyn's
church in
Llandecwyn. The name
means "St. Michael's of the Beaches", and the
church was one...
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Pensarn and
Llandanwg before reaching Harlech. Tygwyn,
Talsarnau and
Llandecwyn stations are the last
before the line
exits the park as it
crosses the...
- at the edge of the
parish of
Llandecwyn, the
hamlet was
served by the
church of
Saint Tecwyn in the
hills above Llandecwyn, and a
Wesleyan Methodist chapel...
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Dyffryn Ardudwy, Llanbedr, Pensarn, Llandanwg, Harlech, Tygwyn, Talsarnau,
Llandecwyn, Penrhyndeudraeth, Minffordd, Porthmadog, Criccieth, Penychain, Abererch...
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Saint Tecwyn is the
patron saint and
founder of
Llandecwyn in the
Welsh county of Gwynedd.
Tecwyn (sometimes
transliterated as
Tegwyn -
feminine version...
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Criccieth Dyffryn Ardudwy Fairbourne Harlech Llanaber Llanbedr Llandanwg Llandecwyn Llwyngwril Minffordd Morfa Mawddach Penhelig Penrhyndeudraeth Pensarn...