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  • |picture=Carnedd Llywelyn.JPG ...Grach]] to the north. A short subsidiary ridge links it to [[Yr Elen]] to the north-west.
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  • ...mb|300px|right|The Carneddau from near Pentir. Yr Elen centre with Carnedd Llywelyn behind, Carnedd Dafydd right]] [[File:Aber Falls.jpg|thumb|250px|Aber Falls at the foot of the Carneddau]]
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  • [[File:Caernarfonshire flag at Inigo Jones Slate Works.jpeg|right|thumb|220px|The flag of Caernarfonshire flying at Inigo Jones Slate Works, Groeslon]] ...20px|The flag of Caernarfonshire displayed on the summit of Mount Snowdon, the county's highest point.]]
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  • [[File:Flag of Gwynedd.png|right|thumb|200px|Banner of the House of Aberffraw]] ...tle "King of Britain", and in its last days the rulers of Gwynedd attained the title "Prince of Wales".
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  • [[File:Puffin islandmap1947.png|thumb|right|200px|A map of the island from 1947]] ...formerly known as ''Priestholm'' in English and ''Ynys Lannog'' in Welsh. The current Welsh name, ''Ynys Seiriol'', means "Seiriol's Island", after St Se
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  • [[File:Channel Islands location.svg|right|thumb|250px|Location of the Channel Islands]] ...n of about 158,000 between the eight inhabited isles and the total area of the islands is 75 square miles.
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  • |picture caption=The Little Orme at sunset seen from Colwyn Bay ...y and business centre in the north of Wales as well as the 16th largest in the whole of Wales with a population of over 30,000.
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  • |picture caption=The main street of Overton-on-Dee '''Overton-on-Dee''' is a small rural town and parish in the main detached part of [[Flintshire]], [[Maelor Saesneg]].
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  • ...s Bay, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and which is partly owned by the [[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National ...lsh Alliance League, but once got as high as the League of Wales, becoming the first team on Anglesey to do so.
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  • ...to [[Llangoed]], sharing a community council with it. The name comes from the Welsh ''pen'' ("head" or "promontory") and ''Môn'', ("Anglesey"). ...nquillity, bracing air and fine views of [[Snowdonia]] to the south across the [[Menai Strait]].
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  • |arms=Coat of arms of the Diocese of St Asaph.svg ...which the cathedral stands. It is an ancient diocese, which once covered the ancient Kingdom of [[Powys]].
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  • ...Ages. Its name literally means "south part" and it encompassed in its day the southwest of today's Wales. ...apital was at [[Dinefwr]], although Carmarthen and Cardigan also served as the kingdom's capital for certain periods.
    6 KB (870 words) - 13:31, 8 January 2016
  • ...lly Castle''' is one of the finest of the mediæval castles. It dominates the town of [[Caerphilly]] in [[Glamorgan]]. ...aborate water defences in all Britain", it occupies around 30 acres and is the second largest castle in Britain.<ref>{{harvnb|Brown|2004|p=81}}</ref> Caer
    28 KB (4,339 words) - 09:52, 30 January 2021
  • ...e industrial boom of the Dee Estuary towns, though it never prospered, but the decline of industry has left it bereft. ...rivation and child poverty are key issues. North Wales Police ecorded that the overall crime rate in Bagillt East rose 200% from 2007 to 2008.
    9 KB (1,369 words) - 15:38, 8 December 2015
  • |picture=The Mere, Ellesmere.jpg ...veral other prominent lakes lie across the landscape hereabouts, known as "the Meres".
    8 KB (1,220 words) - 11:52, 22 December 2022
  • |picture caption=Beaumaris Castle from the air ...ng Edward I]] around [[Snowdonia]] in his campaign to contain rebellion in the north of Wales after 1282.
    25 KB (3,893 words) - 19:09, 30 January 2016
  • ...within the village of [[Harlech]] in [[Merionethshire]]. It was built at the command of King Edward I as part of his "[[Iron Ring]]" of castles around [ ...lt the castle during his campaigns in North Wales between 1282 and 1289 at the substantial cost of £8,190.
    21 KB (3,261 words) - 22:08, 29 August 2013
  • ...ure of much of the county, it is a wild, open place. In 1956 Gower became the first area in Britain to be designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beaut ...Upper Killay, Blackpill and [[Bishopston]]. The highest point of Gower is The Beacon at Rhossili Down at 633&nbsp;feet overlooking Rhossili Bay.<ref>[htt
    13 KB (1,965 words) - 20:33, 31 January 2019
  • |picture caption=Caernarfon Castle across the Seiont |ownership=The Crown
    25 KB (4,014 words) - 19:26, 30 January 2016
  • |picture caption=The castle's defensive wall and original gateway (right)
    23 KB (3,726 words) - 20:27, 6 February 2014

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