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Mynydd Llandygái (also
spelt Mynydd Llandegai, [ˌmənɨðˌɬandəˈɡai] ; from
Welsh mynydd "mountain",
Llandygai "Church of St Tegai") is a small,
partly forested...
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Mynydd Tir y
Cwmwd (The Headland) is an area of
about 175
acres (708,000 m2) in
north Wales to the
south of the
village of Llanbedrog. From the top of...
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Mynydd Bodafon (Welsh for 'Bodafon mountain') is a
small collection of
peaks including Yr
Arwydd (Welsh for 'the sign' / 'signal')
which is the highest...
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Holyhead Mountain (Welsh
Mynydd Twr, from
mynydd 'mountain,
unenclosed land' and twr 'a heap, pile') is the
highest point on Holy Island, Anglesey, and...
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Mynydd Eilian,
sometimes also
referred as
Mynydd Llaneilian, is a hill in Anglesey, Wales. The word
Mynydd in
Welsh stands for Mountain.
Eilian refers...
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Sugar Loaf (Welsh:
Mynydd Pen-y-fâl) is a hill
situated two
miles (3.2 km) north-west of
Abergavenny in Monmouthshire, Wales,
within the
Brecon Beacons...
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Mynydd Epynt (Welsh: [ˈmənɨð ˈɛpɨnt]) is an
upland region of Mid Wales,
within the
county of Powys. It is
bounded on the
south by the
upper stretch of...
- on a 1578
parish map, and more
recent maps show the
range as
Presely or
Mynydd Prescelly. The
etymology is unknown, but is
likely to
involve Welsh prys...
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Mynydd Mawr (Welsh for 'big mountain') is a
mountain in Snowdonia,
North Wales,
approximately 7 km (4.3 mi) west of
Snowdon itself,
overlooking Llyn Cwellyn...
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Mynydd Carningli is a
mountain in the
Preseli Hills near the town of Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales. It has both
prehistoric and
historic remains. Carningli...