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Llanilar (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈɪlar]) is a
village and
community in Ceredigion, Wales,
about 4
kilometres (2.5 mi)
southeast of Aberystwyth. It is...
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David John
Jones MBE (18
October 1943 – 4
March 2022),
known as Dai
Jones Llanilar, was a
Welsh language television presenter,
singer and
radio broadcaster...
- new
proposed stations at Pencader, Llanybydder, Lampeter,
Tregaron and
Llanilar, with an
estimated cost of
around £620 million. At Carmarthen, the line...
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Castle Manian Fawr Nant yr
Arian Castle Nantperc****an Pen y Castell,
Llanilar Penycastell, Eithin-gleision
Rheidol Castle St
Marys Old
Church Motte Tan...
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Llanilar railway station was on the
Carmarthen to
Aberystwyth Line (originally
called the
Manchester and ****ord
Railway before being transferred to the...
- Aberystwyth, Borth, Cardigan, Lampeter, Llanarth,
Llanddewi Brefi, Llandysul,
Llanilar, Llanrhystud, Llanon, New Quay, and Tregaron. The
largest of
these are...
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regulations of the Mid
Wales League.
Borth United Corris United Llanilar (reserves)
Padarn United Rhayader Town (reserves)
Talybont Tywyn & Bryncrug...
- C.P.D.
Llanilar is a
Welsh football club
based in
Llanilar, Ceredigion. The team
currently plays in the
Central Wales Southern Division. The club has...
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Croatian sources Ilar (hundred), a
hundred of
Cardiganshire named for
Llanilar Llanilar ("St Ilar's")
International League of ****ociations of Rheumatology...
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among the 6th-century
saints of
Wales and is the
probable namesake of
Llanilar in
Ceredigion and its
former hundred of Ilar. His
feast day is variously...