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Llandrindod Wells (/lænˌdrɪndɒd ˈwɛlz/;
locally /ɬænˌdrɪndɒd-/; Welsh:
Llandrindod,
Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈdɾindɔd] ; lit. 'trinity parish'; sometimes...
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largest settlement is Newtown, and the
administrative centre is
Llandrindod Wells.
Powys is the
largest and most sp****ly po****ted
county in Wales...
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Radnorshire County Council was
established and
chose to base
itself in
Llandrindod Wells instead. The
administrative county was
abolished in 1974, with...
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campuses in
Builth Wells and
Llandrindod Wells, Powys, mid Wales. It
replaced Builth Wells High
School and
Llandrindod High
School and
opened at the...
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number of
rural centres,
including the nineteenth-century spa
towns Llandrindod Wells,
Llangammarch Wells and
Llanwrtyd Wells. At
Builth Road, two miles...
- Knighton, Llanafanfawr,
Llanbadarn Fawr,
Llandrindod East/
Llandrindod West,
Llandrindod North,
Llandrindod South, Llanelwedd, Llangattock, Llangors,...
- It runs from
Swansea in
Wales to
Chester in
England via Llandovery,
Llandrindod Wells,
Oswestry and Wrexham, a
distance of
around 153
miles (246 km)...
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Strata Florida Machynlleth Ludlow St
Davids Aberystwyth Caernarfon Castle Llandrindod Wells The
current capital of
Wales is Cardiff. Historically,
Wales did...
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Llandrindod railway station, 51+3⁄4
miles (83.3 km) south-west of Shrewsbury,
serves the town of
Llandrindod Wells in Mid Wales. The single-track Heart...
- The
Albert Hall is a
period Victorian theatre and
community venue in
Llandrindod Wells in Powys, Wales.
Originally built as a
church hall in 1896, it...