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|text='''Bangor-on-Dee''' is a village in the district of Maelor Saesneg, the main detached part of [[Flintshire]], situated on the banks of the River Dee. | |text='''Bangor-on-Dee''' is a village in the district of Maelor Saesneg, the main detached part of [[Flintshire]], situated on the banks of the River Dee. | ||
A monastery was established at Bangor in about 560 by St Dunod, which gave it the name ''Bangor Monachorum'' ('Bangor of the monks'), recorded in 1677. The Welsh language name, ''Bangor-is-y-Coed'' means 'Bangor below the wood', a name recorded in 1699.}}<noinclude>{{ | A monastery was established at Bangor in about 560 by St Dunod, which gave it the name ''Bangor Monachorum'' ('Bangor of the monks'), recorded in 1677. The Welsh language name, ''Bangor-is-y-Coed'' means 'Bangor below the wood', a name recorded in 1699.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} | ||
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Bangor-on-DeeBangor-on-Dee is a village in the district of Maelor Saesneg, the main detached part of Flintshire, situated on the banks of the River Dee. A monastery was established at Bangor in about 560 by St Dunod, which gave it the name Bangor Monachorum ('Bangor of the monks'), recorded in 1677. The Welsh language name, Bangor-is-y-Coed means 'Bangor below the wood', a name recorded in 1699. (Read more) |