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Tremadog (formerly Tremadoc) is a
village in the
community of Porthmadog, in Gwynedd,
north west Wales;
about one mile (1.6 km)
north of
Porthmadog town...
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Tremadog Bay (also
spelled Tremadoc Bay; Welsh: Bae
Tremadog), is a
shallow inlet of
Cardigan Bay in
North Wales. It
comprises the area
between Mochras...
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Eisteddfod was held there. It
includes nearby Borth-y-Gest,
Morfa Bychan and
Tremadog.
Porthmadog came
about after William Madocks built a sea wall, the Cob...
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followed by Bala on the
eastern boundary and then
Harlech overlooking Tremadog Bay. More
populous than
these is the town of
Blaenau Ffestiniog, which...
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Tremadog Town Hall (Welsh:
Neuadd y Dref
Tremadog) is a muni****l
building on
Stryd Fawr, in
Tremadog, Gwynedd, Wales. The structure,
which was most recently...
- Wales, and
formerly in the
historic county of Merionethshire. It lies on
Tremadog Bay in the
Snowdonia National Park.
Before 1966, it
belonged to the Meirionydd...
- Gwynedd,
Wales which flows prin****lly westwards;
draining to the sea into
Tremadog Bay,
south of Porthmadog. The
Dwyryd rises in the
hills to the
north of...
- road
diverging to
Penrhyndeudraeth and at
Tremadog, the A498 is the
major road. The
junction west of
Tremadog is a
roundabout and at Penamser, the A498...
- the
areas surrounding the
epicentral area, and
rockslides occurred at
Tremadog in Gwynedd. The 19 July
earthquake was
followed by many
aftershocks in...
- born in
Tremadog, the son of
Carys and
Malcolm Griffiths. He has a
sister named Catrin. He
attended Ysgol y
Gorlan primary school in
Tremadog and Ysgol...