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Maentwrog (Welsh pronunciation) is a
village and
community in the
Welsh county of
Merionethshire (now part of Gwynedd),
lying in the Vale of Ffestiniog...
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artificial Llyn
Trawsfynydd reservoir which also
supplies the hydro-electric
Maentwrog power station. It was
closed in 1991. Its
ongoing decommissioning by Magnox...
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Maentwrog power station was
built by the
North Wales Power Company and
supplied electricity to
North Wales,
Deeside and Cheshire. It
exploits the water...
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environmental studies centre,
administered by the
National Park Authority.
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Saint Twrog's
Church is in the
village of
Maentwrog in the
Welsh county of Gwynedd,
lying in the Vale of Ffestiniog,
within the
Snowdonia National Park...
- 52°57′54″N 3°58′26″W / 52.965°N 3.974°W / 52.965; -3.974
Coedydd Maentwrog, on the
north side of the Vale of Ffestiniog, is the
largest wood in the...
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Maentwrog Road
railway station was on the
Great Western Railway's Bala
Ffestiniog Line in Gwynedd, Wales. The
station opened in 1882 when the line opened...
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Caernarfon to
Porthmadog before turning in land to meet the A470 east of
Maentwrog. The A5 was
built as a mail
coach road by
Thomas Telford between London...
- man-made
reservoir named Llyn
Trawsfynydd was
created to
supply water for
Maentwrog hydro-electric
power station. This
would lead to the
largest change to...
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drawn initially from
nearby towns and
villages such as
Ffestiniog and
Maentwrog.
Before the
arrival of railways,
travel to the
quarries was difficult...