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Talwrn is a
small village between the
county town of
Llangefni and
Pentraeth on the Isle of Anglesey,
north Wales.
Talwrn is most
notable for the Grade...
- Wales. Its name is
derived from the
Welsh word coed ("wood") and the word
talwrn,
anglicised to "Talon",
meaning a "hillside
devoid of trees" or "threshing-floor"...
- linguists. One of its more unusual – and longest-running –
programmes is Y
Talwrn, a
poetry competition in
which teams must come up with
poetry in specific...
- ****") to the north-east was
named after a gap in Offa's ****. The
Talwrn (from
Welsh talwrn, a ****pit, or more
usually a
field or open space) in the valley...
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experiment in a
House of
Commons debate on
unemployment on 22
December 1938. "
Talwrn" (Harold Tudor)
wrote in the
Liverpool Echo on 26 July 1939
about the report...
- Hill Park Beddmanarch–Cymyran
Bwrdd Arthur Cadnant Dingle Cae Gwyn
Caeau Talwrn Carmel Head
Cemlyn Bay
Clegir Mawr Coed y Gell and
Morfa Dulas Cors Bodeilio...
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Beaumaris and vice versa.
Route 55 is a
linear route from
Llangefni via
Talwrn and
Pentraeth and vice versa.
Route 63 runs from Llanerch-y-medd to Bangor...
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LLANBEDRGOCH Llanbedrgoch Isle of
Anglesey LL77
LLANGEFNI Bodffordd, Rhostrehwfa,
Talwrn,
Llangefni Isle of
Anglesey LL78
BRYNTEG Brynteg Isle of Anglesey...
- gov.uk.
Retrieved 17
April 2017. "CAPEL
TALWRN (WELSH
CALVINISTIC METHODIST;CAPEL NYTH CLYD), LON GROES,
TALWRN | Coflein". www.coflein.gov.uk. Retrieved...
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Stansty Strytlydan Stryt-yr-hwch
Summerhill Sutton Green Sydallt Tai-nant
Talwrn Tallarn Green Tanyfron Three Fingers Trefechan Tregeiriog Trevalyn (Trefalun)...