- The
Migneint (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈmɪɡnaint]) is a
large expanse of
moorland in
central Snowdonia, north-west Wales. It is part of the
Migneint-Arenig-Dduallt...
- (water), the
river being originally called the 'Cynwy'. It
rises on the
Migneint moor
where a
number of
small streams flow into Llyn Conwy, then
flows in...
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numerous SSSIs within the park, the most
extensive of
which are Snowdonia,
Migneint-Arenig-Dduallt,
Morfa Harlech, Rhinog, Berwyn,
Cadair Idris, Llyn Tegid...
- Moors,
Northumberland and
County Durham North York Moors,
North Yorkshire Migneint,
Gwynedd Mynydd Hiraethog,
Denbighshire and
Conwy Penwith,
Cornwall Rannoch...
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Queensferry to the northwest. The A4212
starts in the town, and
crosses the
Migneint to Trawsfynydd.
Heading southeast, the B4391
crosses the
Berwyn range to...
- with a mean
nearest neighbor distance of 1.95 km (1.21 mi); in
adjacent Migneint, pair
occurrence was 7.2 km2 (2.8 sq mi), with a mean
distance of 1.53 km...
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underlain by the
Silurian mudstones and
grits comprising the
Denbigh and
Migneint Moors. To the east,
around Llangollen, to the
north on
Halkyn Mountain...
- 000
hectares and
includes moorland,
river valleys and hill farms. The
Migneint is an area of
moorland and bog
designated as a Site of
Special Scientific...
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Interest west of the
village of Winscombe,
North Somerset, in
England Migneint - a
large expanse of
blanket bog in
southern Snowdonia in
Wales Moine Mhor...
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Goddionduon Llyn Ty'n y Llyn Llyn Ty'n y
Mynydd Llyn y
Fawnog Llynnau Bodgynydd Migneint -
Arenig -
Dduallt Morfa Uchaf,
Dyffryn Conwy Mosshill Mwyngloddiau a chreigiau...