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Llanelltyd is a
small village and
community in Gwynedd, to the
northwest of Dolgellau. The
community po****tion
taken at the 2011
census was 514, 57.4%...
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present building in 1716),
although Cymer Abbey,
founded in 1198 in
nearby Llanelltyd,
remained the most
important religious centre locally.
Dolgellau gained...
- Bala, Botwnnog,
Bowydd and Rhiw,
Brithdir and Llanfachreth/Ganllwyd/
Llanelltyd, Bryn-crug/Llanfihangel, Clynnog, Corris/Mawddwy, Criccieth,
Diffwys and...
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buried together with
Frances Power Cobbe in
Saint Illtud Church Cemetery,
Llanelltyd. Mary and
Frances were a couple, and were
recognised as such by all their...
- Deiniol (1) Deiniolen (1) Dewi (1) Dolbenmaen/Beddgelert (1) Dolgellau/
Llanelltyd/Brithdir & Llanfachre (3)
Dyffryn Ardudwy (2) Efail-Newydd/Buan (1) Garth (1)...
- 2019. "Election
results for
Brithdir and
Llanfachreth / Y
Ganllwyd /
Llanelltyd".
Gwynedd County Council.
Retrieved 3 June 2019. "Election
results for...
- The
Rhinogydd (a
Welsh plural form,
often anglicised as
Rhinogs and also
known by the
alternative Welsh plural Rhinogau[citation needed]) are a
range of...
- the
development with his brother, Stanley. The
Glasdir copper mine at
Llanelltyd, near
Dolgellau in
North Wales was
bought in 1896 by the
Elmore brothers...
- near the town of
Dolgellau in Gwynedd, Wales. It is in the
community of
Llanelltyd.
Bontddu consists of a
small collection of dwellings, a
former chapel...
- (Welsh:
Abaty Cymer) is a
ruined Cistercian abbey near the
village of
Llanelltyd, just
north of Dolgellau, Gwynedd, in north-west Wales,
United Kingdom...