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'''Wentlooge''' or '''Wentloog''', is a civil community comprising the greater part of the [[Wentloog Level]] in south-west [[Monmouthshire]]. The name Wentlooge is a corruption of the earlier name Gwynllŵg, said to have been named after Gwynllyw, its 5th - 6th century ruler.
 
'''Wentlooge''' or '''Wentloog''', is a civil community comprising the greater part of the [[Wentloog Level]] in south-west [[Monmouthshire]]. The name Wentlooge is a corruption of the earlier name Gwynllŵg, said to have been named after Gwynllyw, its 5th - 6th century ruler.
  

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Broadstreet Common, Wentlooge Level

Wentlooge or Wentloog, is a civil community comprising the greater part of the Wentloog Level in south-west Monmouthshire. The name Wentlooge is a corruption of the earlier name Gwynllŵg, said to have been named after Gwynllyw, its 5th - 6th century ruler.

The community is bounded by the Pencoed reen to the north-west, the Ebbw River to the north-east, the Bristol Channel to the south-east and the Great Western Main Line to the south-west. It contains the hamlets of St Brides Wentlooge and Peterstone Wentlooge. It had a population of 737 at the 2011 census.

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