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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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Canna 1
Llangan St
Cannen 1
Cilmery St
Caradog 1
Lawrenny St
Carannog 1
Llangranog St
Caron 1
Tregaron St
Cathen 1
Llangathen St
Catherine 15 Arthog, Baglan...
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Jesus College Sir John Rhys.
Between 1925 and 1932, he was
rector of
Llangranog and from 1932 to 1937 of
Llangefni and Tregaian. He then
served as vicar...
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Llanddeiniol Llandysul Llanfair Clydogau Llanfihangel y
Creuddyn Llangorwen Llangranog Llangwyryfon Llangubi Llanilar Llanon Llanrhystud Llansantffraid Llanddewi...
- Pembrokeshire. List of
geological faults of
Wales British Geological Survey 2006
Llangranog.
England and
Wales sheet 194.
Bedrock and
superficial deposits. 1:50,000...
- Treathsaith) is a
coastal village in Ceredigion, Wales,
between Aberporth and
Llangranog. It is
linked to the
former by a two-mile
section of the
Ceredigion Coast...
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Ceredigion 198
Tresaith Penbryn Ceredigion 198
Penbryn Penbryn Ceredigion 198
Llangranog Llangrannog Ceredigion 198
Cwmtydu Llandysiliogogo Ceredigion 198 Cross...
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Cross Inn, Henfynyw, Llanina,
Llanbadarn Tre****lwys, Llandysiliogogo,
Llangranog, Newquay, and Penbryn". www.crockford.org.uk.
Retrieved 2021-02-03. "Glyn...
- / 52.0987°N 4.3427°W / 52.0987; -4.3427),
promontory fort Gaer-Wen,
Llangranog (52°10′48″N 4°25′13″W / 52.1801°N 4.4202°W / 52.1801; -4.4202), partial...
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Tribune (24
October 1891): 16. "Miss
Llewela Davies:
Cordial Reception at
Llangranog"
South Wales Echo (12
August 1893): 3. "Death of Mr. Rhys Davies, J. P...