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Mawddwy is a
community in the
county of Gwynedd, Wales, and is 88.3
miles (142.2 km) from
Cardiff and 172.8
miles (278.0 km) from London. In 2011 the...
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Dinas Mawddwy (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈdiːnas mau̯ðʊɨ̯]; listen) is a town in the
community of
Mawddwy in south-east Gwynedd,
north Wales. It lies within...
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Bandits of
Mawddwy (Welsh:
Gwylliaid Cochion Mawddwy) were a band of red-haired robbers,
highwaymen or
footpads from the area of
Mawddwy in Mid Wales...
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Mawddwy Railway was a
rural line in the Dyfi
Valley in mid-Wales that
connected Dinas Mawddwy with a
junction at
Cemmaes Road
railway station on the...
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William de la Pole may
refer to: Sir
William de la Pole (of
Mawddwy) (died bef. 1319) Sir
William de la Pole of Hull (died 1366)
William de la Pole, 1st...
- feet (580 m)
above sea level,
below Aran Fawddwy,
flowing south to
Dinas Mawddwy and
Cemmaes Road (Welsh: Glantwymyn), then
south west past Machynlleth...
- Mid-Wales to
connect the Hendre-Ddu
slate quarry to
Aberangell station on the
Mawddwy Railway.: 24 It
consisted of a main line 3+1⁄2
miles (5.6 km) long and...
- is a
small village at the most
southern end of Gwynedd, Wales, in the
Mawddwy community, in the
valley of the
River Dyfi. It lies on the A470 approximately...
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elects one
member to
represent the Corris/
Mawddwy ward on
Gwynedd Council.
Besides Corris, the ward
covers Mawddwy community to the north-east.
Rhisiart Morgan...
- none of them left
children except William de la Pole (of
Mawddwy), who had the
lordship of
Mawddwy,
comprising that
parish and most of Mallwyd. When Griffith...