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Llangynog (Welsh pronunciation; grid
reference SJ053261) is a
village and
community at the
confluence of the Afon
Eirth and the Afon
Tanat at the foot...
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Llangynog is a
village and
community located in Carmarthenshire, Wales, the main
settlement of
which was once
called ‘Ebenezer’village. It is bordered...
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Llangynog railway station was the
western terminus station of the
Tanat Valley Light Railway in
Llangynog, Powys, Wales. The
station opened in 1904, closed...
- tributaries.
Situated south of the
Berwyn range, the
valley forms from at
Llangynog from the
merger of two
narrow valleys, the Cwm
Pennant and Cwm Rhiwarth...
- Wales–England
border and
continued up the
Tanat Valley,
terminating at
Llangynog in Powys. It
opened in 1904,
providing access to a
fairly remote area...
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named for the
saint Various churches dedicated to the
saint (Welsh:
Llangynog)
Llangynog, Carmarthenshire, a
community named for its
church Cynog (bishop)...
- Pen-y-bont-fawr, in Powys, Wales, a
village in the
Tanat Valley near to
Llangynog This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Pen-y-Bont...
- in
Powys (formerly Montgomeryshire), Wales,
overlooking the
village of
Llangynog to the south. On the
summit is an Iron Age hillfort, and
there are remains...
- Llanfyllin,
Meifod and Welshpool.
Routes 79/79A
connect the town with
Llangynog, Llangedwyn,
Penybontfawr and Oswestry. The
village was at one
point served...
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Carmarthenshire towns and
villages of Meidrim,
Newchurch and Merthyr,
Llangynog,
Laugharne Township, Llanddowror, Eglwys****min,
Llanboidy and Llangynin...