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Llanrhystud (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈr̥əstɪd]) is a
seaside village,
community and
electoral division on the A487 road in the
county of Ceredigion,...
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boundary for the dialect's
southern extent as "the
stream of
Wyrai at
Llanrhystud".
Today it is most ****ociated with Anglesey,
Gwynedd and west
Conwy County...
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village of
Llanrhystud; now all that
remains are the
outlines of its ringworks.
Through the
years it has
variously been
referred to as
Llanrhystud Castle...
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Dryweryn (Welsh for 'Remember Tryweryn') is a
graffitied stone wall near
Llanrhystud, Ceredigion, Wales.
Author and
journalist Meic
Stephens originally painted...
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benefice of
Llansantffraed with
Llanrhystud and
Llanddeiniol falls within the
Diocese of St
Davids in the Church...
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boundary for the
dialect as "northwards, as far as the
stream of
Wyrai at
Llanrhystud". Today, many of the
communities with the
highest numbers of
Welsh speakers...
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Llanrhystud (where it is
joined by the Wyre Fach (Little Wyre) and Carrog)
before emptying into
Cardigan Bay. "Croeso i -
Welcome to
Llanrhystud a village...
- Taf, a
village near
Treherbert Tŷ-Newydd, Ceredigion, a
village near
Llanrhystud Tŷ Newydd, a
historic house in Llanystumdwy, Gwynedd, and home to the...
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Ellesmere Llanbrynmair Llandinam Llanfechain Llanfyllin Llanidloes Llanon Llanrhystud Llansantffraid Llanymynech Ludlow Lydbury North Machynlleth Malpas Meifod...
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motto is a
graffito on the wall of a
ruined stone cottage by the A487 at
Llanrhystud,
outside Aberystwyth which has come to be
regarded as a "national landmark"...