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Llanuwchllyn (Welsh: [ɬaˈnɨ̞u̯χɬɨn] ) is a
village and
community in Gwynedd, Wales, near the
southern end of Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid). It is one of the most...
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became part of the
network operated by
Great Western (GWR). In 1896
Llanuwchllyn was
redeveloped with the
addition of a p****ing loop and
second platform...
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Llanuwchllyn Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl
Droed Llanuwchllyn) is a
Welsh football team
based near Bala in Wales. They play in the
Ardal NE League. The...
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Llanuwchllyn railway station (Welsh pronunciation: [ɬaˈnɨuχɬɨn]) in the
village of
Llanuwchllyn, Gwynedd, Wales, was
formerly a
station on the Ruabon...
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which attract large numbers of visitors.
Other sizeable villages are
Llanuwchllyn at the
southwest end of Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid),
Dyffryn Ardudwy, Corris...
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Michael D. Jones,
Christopher Timothy, Owen
Morgan Edwards, born in
Llanuwchllyn, and T.E. Ellis, born in Cefnddwysarn. Bala
hosted the
National Eisteddfod...
- 3-mile (4.8 km)
narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway,
between the town and
Llanuwchllyn (whose name
means "church ['llan']
above ['uwch'] the lake ['llyn']")...
- as one of the
fathers of
modern Welsh nationalism.
Jones was born in
Llanuwchllyn,
Merioneth (Gwynedd) in 1822.
After training for the
ministry at the...
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Welsh historian,
educationalist and writer. Owen
Edwards was born in
Llanuwchllyn near Bala, the
eldest son of Owen and Beti
Edwards of Coed y Pry in the...
- was an
ambulance paramedic for 19
years in
Solihull before retiring to
Llanuwchllyn, Bala in
North Wales. In the 2005
general election, he
stood against...