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Pentir is a
community and
electoral ward in the
county of Gwynedd, Wales, and is 124
miles (199.9 km) from
Cardiff and 205
miles (329.4 km) from London...
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Pentir Rhiw
railway station (alternatively, Pant-y-rhiw
railway station) was a
station adjacent to
Talybont Reservoir in Powys, Wales. The
station was...
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Welsh poem Y
Gododdin refers to
these events: I saw an
array that came from
Pentir, And bore
themselves splendidly around the conflagration. I saw a second...
- hall". The
power station is
connected to the
National Grid
substation at
Pentir by 400 kV
cables that are
buried for
approximately 10
kilometres (6 mi)...
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locations in England. "Vaynol Old Hall,
Pentir".
British Listed Buildings.
Retrieved 25 July 2015. "Vaynol Hall,
Pentir".
British Listed Buildings. Retrieved...
- of Penhros-garnedd,
Treborth and
Minffordd are
within the
community of
Pentir adjoining the city to the
south and
south west. Port
Penrhyn and the tiny...
- of
place names seem to
reflect pen: Penarrig, Penbrynn, Pencoid, Penmon,
Pentir, etc. or ben: Beanach, Benmore, Benabuird, Benan, Bencruachan, etc. In one...
- The
Rumps (Cornish: Din
Pentir,
meaning fort at Pentire) (grid
reference SW 934 810) is a twin-headland
promontory at the north-east
corner of Pentire...
- Garth; Gerlan; Glyder; Hendre; Hirael; Marchog;
Menai (Bangor); Ogwen;
Pentir;
Tregarth &
Mynydd Llandygai.
Following local government boundary reviews...
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Pentire (Cornish:
Pentir,
meaning promontory) is a farm near St Eval in Cornwall, England. On the
coast nearby is
Pentire Steps. It
should not be confused...