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Saint Tudno (Welsh: [ˈtɨd.nɔ]) is the
patron saint of
Llandudno (whose name is
derived from his), and
founder of the
original parish church,
located on...
- 700 (rounded to the
nearest 100). The town's name
means "Church of
Saint Tudno".
Llandudno is a
major seaside resort in Wales, and as
early as 1861 was...
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Tudno (fl. 6th century) was a
saint in Llandudno, Wales.
Tudno may also
refer to:
Tudno (electoral ward), a
district of
Llandudno Tudno FM, a
radio station...
- The
original St
Tudno was sold to Germany, but
along with the
older and
smaller LL&WC
steamers was
replaced by the
brand new St
Tudno,
which became the...
- John
Tudno Williams FLSW (born 31
December 1938) was the
Moderator of the
Presbyterian Church of
Wales from 2006 to 2007 and the Prin****l of the United...
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washing of
copper ores.
Ffynnon Tudno.
Situated beyond the road, near the
northeast corner of St
Tudno's Church,
ffynnon Tudno was,
together with
ffynnon Rufeining...
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Tudno is the name of one of the
electoral wards in Llandudno,
Conwy County Borough, Wales. It is the
middle of the five town
wards and
covers the town...
- the
North Wales seaside resort of Llandudno,
which means "Parish of
Saint Tudno" in the
Welsh language. The
striking similarities between Kleinkommetjie...
- Marl; Mostyn; Pandy; Pant-yr-Afon/Penmaenan; Penrhyn; Pensarn; Trefriw;
Tudno; Uwch Conwy; Uwchaled. The
County of
Denbighshire wards of: Efenechtyd;...
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Tudno FM was a
community radio station serving the area
around Llandudno in
Conwy County Borough,
north Wales,
broadcasting on 107.8 FM
locally and via...