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|text='''Pwllheli''' is a the main market town of the Lleyn Peninsula in Caernarfonshire. It is a mainly Welsh-speaking town, some 81% of the population speaking Welsh. | |text='''Pwllheli''' is a the main market town of the Lleyn Peninsula in [[Caernarfonshire]]. It is a mainly Welsh-speaking town, some 81% of the population speaking Welsh. | ||
The town was given its charter as a borough by Edward, the Black Prince in 1355, but its foundation as a seaside resort, which is its principal character today, began in the 1890s.}}<noinclude>{{ | The town was given its charter as a borough by Edward, the Black Prince in 1355, but its foundation as a seaside resort, which is its principal character today, began in the 1890s.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
Latest revision as of 09:18, 8 May 2021
PwllheliPwllheli is a the main market town of the Lleyn Peninsula in Caernarfonshire. It is a mainly Welsh-speaking town, some 81% of the population speaking Welsh. The town was given its charter as a borough by Edward, the Black Prince in 1355, but its foundation as a seaside resort, which is its principal character today, began in the 1890s. (Read more) |