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  • |name=Anglesey |map image=Anglesey Brit Isles Sect 6.svg
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  • {{county|Anglesey}} ...ky bay serving as a natural harbour for the village of [[Llaneilian]] on [[Anglesey]].
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  • ...an area of outstanding natural beauty on the east coast of the island of [[Anglesey]], at {{getmapecho|SH5380}}. The bay spreads out into the [[Irish Sea]] between the villages of [[Pentraeth]] and [[Benllech]].
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  • {{county|Anglesey}} '''Bull Bay''' is a village on the northern coast of [[Anglesey]]. Its Welsh name, ''Porth Llechog'', means "sheltered bay". The English n
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  • ...ately 1½ miles west of [[Wylfa]] nuclear power station, within the parish of [[Llanfairynghornwy]]. ...is fed by a number of small streams. A weir at the western (Bryn Aber) end of the beach regulates the lagoon's water level.
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  • '''Malltraeth Bay''' is the bay which opens to the sea at the end of the Malltraeth Sands, and may encompass those sands also. ...d is at [[Malltraeth]], a village which takes its name from the the nature of the bay, for ''mall traeth'' means, roughly, "foul beach", though few who v
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  • |county=Anglesey |LG district=Anglesey
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  • ...lang|cy|Traeth Lligwy}}) is a sandy bay on the east coast of the Isle of [[Anglesey]]. ...t of the island, to the north of the village of [[Moelfre]], and southeast of [[Amlwch]]. The bay is in a beautiful setting and has broad, fresh sands.
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  • {{#vardefine:shire|Anglesey}} ...Bay''' ({{lang|cy|Bae Dulas}}) is a small bay on the northeast coast of [[Anglesey]] ({{getmapecho|SH490889}}). The bay is bordered by three beaches.
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  • |church=Church of Scotland ...urch, but by the burgh of Kirkwall as a result of an act of King James III of Scotland following Orkney's annexation by the Scottish Crown in 1468. It ha
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  • ...] and [[Shropshire]]. It is a Grade-I listed building and by repute is one of the largest listed buildings in Staffordshire. ...arge serpentine lake. The county border runs through the park to the north of the house, leaving Patshull farm and several outbuildings in Shropshire.
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  • |ownership=The Earl of Shaftesbury ...ing a seven-acre lake as it winds its way towards the small parish village of [[Wimborne St Giles]].
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  • |picture caption=Part of The Crescent, Angleseyville ...centred half a mile east of the shore of [[Stokes Bay]] and near the head of a creek which extends a mile westward from [[Portsmouth]] Harbour.
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  • ...ttps://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=3531410|title=Geograph:: 75 Photos of 'Caernarfon Bay'|access-date=10 April 2017}}</ref> ...r]] on the mainland, and [[Aberffraw]], [[Llanddwyn]] and [[Rhosneigr]] on Anglesey.
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  • ...he northern coast of [[Caernarfonshire]], stretching from [[Puffin Island, Anglesey|Puffin Island]] to [[Great Orme]] in the north-east. Bangor, [[Penmaenmawr] ...itle=Pub142, 2004 Sailing Directions (Enroute): Ireland and the West Coast of England|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RRxwjdKqFWoC&pg=PA125|date=1
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