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Llygad Gŵr (fl. 1268 or 1258 – c. 1293,) was a Welsh-language poet in the
court of
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. His
surviving works are a
sequence of five awdlau...
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castles ****ociated with the village:
Cusop Castle and
Mouse Castle, or
Llygad.
Cusop Castle is 200
yards from the church,
formerly a
fortified residence...
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Llygad Llwchwr is a 1.2 km-long cave
system in the
Black Mountain which forms the
westernmost range of the
Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales. The entrance...
- [Plynlimon] 2,467 ft (752 m) Pen
Pumlumon Arwystli 2,431 ft (741 m) Pen
Pumlumon Llygad-bychan 2,385 ft (727 m) Y Garn 2,244 ft (684 m)
Pumlumon Fach 2,179 ft (664 m)...
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other important peaks are Pen
Pumlumon Arwystli, Y Garn, Pen
Pumlumon Llygad-bychan and
Pumlumon Fach. Bryn yr Ŵyn, or 'hill of the lambs', is a former...
- Pen
Pumlumon Llygad-bychan is a
subsidiary summit of Pen
Pumlumon Fawr and the
third highest summit on the
Plynlimon m****if, a part of the
Cambrian Mountains...
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Geographically weighted regression Gwere language (ISO 639
language code: gwr)
Llygad Gŵr, 13th-century
Welsh poet
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- Glen
Cerro Cóndor
Craig yr Eryr
Eagle Hill
Cerro Ojo
Negro Trofa Llygad Du < trofa'r
llygad du River-bend of the
Black Eye
Cerro Trono de las
Nubes Gorsedd...
- Folds,
Faults and Fossils:
Exploring geology in Pembrokeshire. Pwllheli:
Llygad Gwalch Cyf. ISBN 978-1-84524-172-8. Fudge, Pam (2014).
South West Wales...
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Powys in
southeast Wales. The
usual meaning of
llygad in
Welsh is 'eye' but it can
signify a
spring e.g.
Llygad Llwchwr. The name
therefore signifies the source...