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Llangorse Lake, or
Llangors Lake (Welsh: Llyn Syfaddon, variant: Llyn Syfaddan), is the
largest natural lake in Mid and
South Wales, and is
situated in...
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Llangors (also
known as
Llangorse) is a
small village,
community and
electoral ward in
southern Powys, in the
historic county of Brecknockshire, within...
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Llangorse Mountain is a
mountain in
northern British Columbia, Canada,
located 54 km (34 mi)
southeast of
Atlin on the
eastern side of the head of the...
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Mynydd Llangorse is a
mountain on the
western edge of the
Black Mountains in the
Brecon Beacons National Park in Powys,
south Wales. It lies two miles...
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There are no
islands of any
great size in
lakes in Wales. The
crannog in
Llangorse Lake is an
artificial island.
Several reservoirs contain islets e.g. Llyn...
- (also Trefecca, Trevecca, and Trevecka),
located between Talgarth and
Llangorse Lake in what is now
south Powys in Wales, was the
birthplace and home...
- Sir
William Lewis, 1st
Baronet (26
March 1598 –
November 1677) of
Llangorse,
Brecon and
Bordean House, East Meon, Hampshire,
supported the Parliamentary...
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Bronllys Castle Cefnllys Castle Elan
Valley Reservoirs Lake
Vyrnwy Llangorse Lake
Clywedog Reservoir Pistyll y Llyn – one of the
highest waterfalls...
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derives its name
separates the
rolling moorland of Cefn Moel and
Mynydd Llangorse in the
northeast from
Buckland Hill to the southwest.
Various parts of...
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Victorian Gothic mansion which served as
Farringham School,
located near
Llangorse Lake in
south Wales.
Other interior locations were
filmed at Llandaff...