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Llandygai (Welsh: Llandygái, Welsh: [ɬandɛ'ɡai];
Welsh pronunciation; also
Llandegai) is a
small village and
community on the A5 road
between Bangor and Talybont...
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Mynydd Llandygai (also
spelled Mynydd Llandegai; Welsh:
Mynydd Llandygái, [ˌmənɨðˌɬandəˈɡai] ; 'Llandygai mountain') is a small,
partly forested hill...
- long 2 ft 1⁄2 in (622 mm)
gauge Llandegai Tramway,
built in 1798. The
tramway connected the
Penlan Mill at
Llandegai with Port Penrhyn. The mill ground...
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Mynydd Llandegai Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl
Droed Mynydd Llandegai) is a
Welsh football team
based in
Mynydd Llandegai, Gwynedd,
North Wales. They...
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Bangor Mountain towards the city and
south it goes
through the
nearby Llandegai industrial estate.
Recently there have been
major environmental works...
- "Thomas Telford: The Road to Holyhead". cyclingnorthwales.co.uk. "A55
Llandegai to
Holyhead Trunk Road". PPP Forum.
Retrieved 27
November 2022. "Bus Services"...
- "Cludair",
meaning a heap of stones. The
Glyderau stretch from
Mynydd Llandegai to
Capel Curig, and
include five of Wales'
fourteen or
fifteen summits...
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Conservative politician Edward Douglas-Pennant was
created Baron Penrhyn, of
Llandegai in the
County of Carnarvon. He had
previously represented Carnarvon in...
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Powys 1988 -
Jenny Pye, Llanbedrgoch,
Anglesey 1989 - Stel Farrar,
Mynydd Llandegai,
Gwynedd 1990 -
Parchg John Gillibrand,
Carmarthenshire 1991 - Jo Knell...
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Quarry in Winter.
Slate tips on
outer edges of
Penrhyn Quarry at
Mynydd Llandegai, with
Bethesda in the
distance Flooded pit at the
Penrhyn Quarry from...