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Llangynidr is a village,
community and
electoral ward in Powys, Wales,
about 4
miles (6.4 km) west of
Crickhowell and 9
miles (14.5 km) south-east of Brecon...
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Mynydd Llangynidr is a
mountain in the
Brecon Beacons National Park
largely in the
county of Powys,
south Wales. Its
southern slopes extend into the northernmost...
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Llangynidr Bridge, also
known as "Coed-yr-Ynys Bridge", is an
early 18th-century
bridge that
crosses the
River Usk to the
north of
Llangynidr, Powys,...
- North,
Llandrindod South, Llanelwedd, Llangattock, Llangors, Llangunllo,
Llangynidr,
Llanwrtyd Wells, Llanyre, Maescar/Llywel, Nantmel, Old Radnor, Presteigne...
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castle mound in the town itself. The
language of
Crickhowell (and
Llangynidr) was
originally Welsh. In his 1893 book
Wales and her language, John E...
- of Brecon. En
route from
Crickhowell it p****es
through the
villages of
Llangynidr, Talybont-on-Usk, and Pencelli. It is
closely followed over this section...
- Chartist's or Chartists' Cave) is a
culturally significant cave on
Mynydd Llangynidr in
southern Powys, Wales. The
entrance is a
broad arch
formed of Twrch...
- is, a
final "r" is
dropped after "d", as in
aradr ('plough') > arad,
Llangynidr ('church of Cynidr', a
village in Breconshire) > Llangynid, Cadwaladr...
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cells were set up,
covert meetings were held in the
Chartist Caves at
Llangynidr and
weapons were
manufactured as the
Chartists armed themselves. Behind...
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river before its
waters p****
beneath the
historic (grade I listed)
Llangynidr Bridge.
Tower Bridge is a
grade II*
listed structure providing private...