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covers approximately 62 sq mi (160 km2). The name Llŷn is
sometimes spelled Lleyn in English,
although this
spelling is now less common. The name is thought...
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Lleyn sheep are a
breed of
sheep from the Llŷn
peninsula ('
Lleyn'), in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. They are bred for prolificacy, good mothering, quiet...
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original on 9
October 2007.
Retrieved 10
October 2007. "19 July 1984
Lleyn Peninsula". BGS.
Archived from the
original on 9 June 2007.
Retrieved 10...
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William Rowlands (1802–1865),
known as
Gwylym Lleyn, was a
Welsh bibliographer and
Methodist minister. The son of
Thomas and
Eleanor Rowlands, he was...
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Wiliam Llŷn (c. 1535 – 1580) was a Welsh-language poet
whose work
largely consists of
elegies and praise-poems. He is
considered the last
major Welsh poet...
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Porthmadog Caernarfon 53°08′42″N 4°16′08″W / 53.145°N 4.269°W / 53.145; -4.269 The Llŷn
Coastal Path (Welsh:
Llwybr Arfordir Llŷn) is a
waymarked 146-kilometre...
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Irish colony in
North Wales,
Lleyn Peninsula) "Kings of
Laigin /
Leinster (Gaels of Ireland)". HistoryFiles...
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Herdwick Hill
Radnor Kerry Hill
Leicester Longwool Lincoln Llanwenog Lleyn Lonk
Masham Norfolk Horn
North Country Cheviot Oxford Down
Portland Romney...
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Mitsumasa Anno. When he was five, his
parents bought an old
farmhouse on the
Lleyn peninsula in Wales, and it was here that
Birkin and his
brother Ned spent...
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Mountain sheep Brecknock Hill
Cheviot Kerry Hill
sheep Llanwenog sheep Lleyn sheep Welsh Mountain sheep Pig
Welsh pig
Birds Brecon Buff
Goose Welsh Harlequin...