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  • ...hire]]. The town lies five miles east of [[Criccieth]] and 20 miles south of [[Caernarfon]]. ...chers admiring the rich birdlife on the Bay's broad tidal flats. Westward of the town rises [[Moel-y-Gest]], 860 feet high and looming above the town.<r
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  • ...ds on the [[River Conwy]], a few miles south of the site of the Roman fort of ''Canovium'', sited at [[Caerhun]]. The parish population in 2001 was 924. ...coed]] by road, on the western slopes of the Conwy Valley, below the ridge of [[Cefn Cyfarwydd]].
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  • ...les west of [[Llangollen]]. As at the 2001 census, Corwen had a population of 2,398. ...he [[Cambrian Mountains]], in the west of Merionethshire, the main economy of Corwen is based in and around farming. The town's main employer is local tr
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  • ...held annually, mostly in Wales though not exclusively. The Eisteddfod Act of 1959 allowed local authorities to give financial support to the event. ...ll Wales is of the late eighteenth century. The Royal National Eisteddfod of Wales was founded (as the "National Eisteddfod" in 1867 and has been held e
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  • |post town=Blaenau Ffestiniog ...Park. The [[River Dwyryd]] runs alongside the village. It has a population of 585.<ref>[http://www.eryri-npa.co.uk/snowdonia/census/community_1e.php?comm
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  • ...ws principally westwards; draining to the sea into [[Tremadog Bay]], south of [[Porthmadog]]. Its name is Welsh: ''Afon Dwyryd'' means "river of two fords".
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  • |picture=The summit of Moelwyn Mawr.jpg ...f [[Snowdonia]]'s [[Moelwynion]] range. Its summit overlooks the [[Vale of Ffestiniog]] and has views in all directions.
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  • ...is a mountain in [[Merionethshire]], within [[Snowdonia]], and forms part of the [[Moelwynion]]. It is connected to its parent peak [[Moelwyn Mawr]] via ...the [[Vale of Ffestiniog]].<ref>Nuttall, John & Anne (1999). The Mountains of England & Wales - Volume 1: Wales (2nd edition ed.). Milnthorpe,: Cicerone.
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  • |picture=View of Tanygrisiau.jpg |post town=Blaenau Ffestiniog
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  • ...ugh the pass from [[Beddgelert]] to Prenteg and then continues at the edge of the [[Traeth Mawr]] via [[Tremadog]] to [[Porthmadog]]. ...n Peninsula]]. <ref name="Snowdonia, National Park Guide Number 2">Edmund Vale: Snowdonia, National Park Guide Number 2 HMSO 1958/1960 (page 75)</ref>
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