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Llangrannog (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈgranɔg];
sometimes spelt as Llangranog) is a
village and
community in Ceredigion, Wales, 6
miles (10 km) southwest...
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Newport for the
first time ever in 2027. Urdd
residential centres Gwersyll Llangrannog,
Ceredigion Gwersyll Glan-llyn, Bala,
Gwynedd Gwersyll Caerdydd (Cardiff)...
- Thomas, for most of the rest of Rees's life.
Sarah Jane Rees was born at
Llangrannog in Cardiganshire, the
daughter of
mariner John Rees. She
received early...
- Llandeilo, Llandovery, Llandysul, Llanelli, Llanfyrnach, Llangadog,
Llangrannog, Llansaint, Llanwrda, Llanybydder, ****ord Haven, Narberth, Neath, New...
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statue was
commissioned from Emma Rodgers.
Sarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen) in
Llangrannog (June 2023); the
statue was
commissioned from
Sebastien Boyesen. Lady...
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Kinghorn Largs Littlehampton Llandanwg Llanddona Llandudno Llanfairfechan Llangrannog Llansteffan Looe
Lowestoft Lydd-on-Sea Lyme
Regis Lympstone Lynmouth...
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saint in
Wales and the West Country. He is
credited with
founding Llangrannog, Ceredigion,
Wales and St Carantoc's Church, Crantock. His name is listed...
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Cambrian Coast.
Smaller coastal villages include Cwmtydu,
Nanternis and
Llangrannog.
Major rivers flowing into the bay
include the Glaslyn, Mawddach, Dysynni...
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Dress at the
National Museum of
Wales and
Holidays –
Village Girls at
Llangrannog in the
collection of the
National Library of Wales. In the post-war years...
- [ˈhau̯ɛn]; Welsh: Nant Hawen) is the main
stream that
flows through Llangrannog, Ceredigion,
Wales into
Cardigan Bay. It
falls as a
waterfall near the...