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Ysgol Llanycrwys, a
collection of
Welsh language poetry written by well-known
Welsh poets for the
celebration of St. David's Day at
Llanycrwys between...
- Llanllawddog; Llanllwni; Llansadwrn; Llansawel; Llanwrda; Llanybydder;
Llanycrwys;
Manordeilo and Salem; Myddfai;
Newcastle Emlyn; Pencarreg;
Quarter Bach;...
- onto
which the
mythical founder of
Britain first stood.
Carreg y Bwci
Llanycrwys,
Wales Carreg y
Fendith St Dogmaels,
Wales Supposed stone from
which the...
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Llanbadarn Tre****lwys in 2005. In 2006 he was
appointed vicar of
Pencarreg and
Llanycrwys and the
Archdeacon of Cardigan. John was
elected Bishop of
Bangor on 9...
- Ystradenni, Llanfaes, Llanthony, Llanwrda,
Llanwrtyd Wells, Llanychaer,
Llanycrwys, Llanynis, Llwynhendy, Llywel, Loughor, Maesmynis, Maesteg, Manordeifi...
- Parish". Nomis.
Office for
National Statistics.
Retrieved 18 June 2024. "
Llanycrwys Parish". Nomis.
Office for
National Statistics.
Retrieved 18 June 2024...
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electoral ward,
representing the
communities of
Cynwyl Gaeo,
Llansawel and
Llanycrwys, Carmarthenshire, Wales. In 2014, the
Cynwyl Gaeo
electoral ward had an...
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Llanllwni Llanybydder (Abergorlech)
Pencarreg Cayo
Cilycwm Cynwyl Caio
Llanycrwys Llandeilo (Llandyfan)
Llandyfeisant Llansawel Llanwrda Derllys Carmarthen...
- 1826 – 22
August 1872) was a
Welsh educationalist. He was born in the
Llanycrwys area of Carmarthenshire, and
attended school at Llansawel,
where he was...
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Llanpumsaint Llansadwrn Llansawel Llansteffan Llanwinio Llanwrda Llanybydder Llanycrwys Manordeilo and
Salem Meidrim Myddfai Newcastle Emlyn Newchurch and Merthyr...