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    Castell Caer Seion is an Iron Age hillfort situated at the top of Conwy Mountain, in Conwy County, North Wales. It is unusual for the fact that the main...
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    Circles and the Iron Age hillfort of Castell Caer Seion (sometimes called Castell Caer Lleion). Castell Caer Seion comprised a stone walled fort, and remains...
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    Mynydd y Dref (Conwy Mountain), which is topped by the hillfort of Castell Caer Seion. There are parallel tracks and footpaths (including the North Wales...
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  • partial contour fort Caer Ddunod (53°03′21″N 3°30′57″W / 53.0559°N 3.5157°W / 53.0559; -3.5157), partial contour fort Castell Caer Seion (53°16′57″N 3°51′42″W...
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    Caernarfon Castle (Welsh: Castell Caernarfon; Welsh pronunciation: [kastɛɬ kaɨrˈnarvɔn]) is a medieval fortress in Gwynedd, north-west Wales. The first...
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  • identified. Cadw SAM: CD074: Castell Nantperchellan coflein NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: CD101: Caer Lletty-Llwyd coflein NPRN:...
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  • Map of places in Anglsey compiled from this list See the list of places in Wales for places in other principal areas. This is a list of towns and villages...
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    finally were in use during the Roman period (c. 100 AD) as roundhouses. Castell Bryn Gwyn (English: White hill castle, also called Bryn Beddau, or the...
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    Throughout its history the village has had three names. The first was Castell Iorwerth ("Iorwerth's Castle") after an important Welsh prince of the time...
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  • and producer Aliza Gur Alizia Gross 1940- Israeli actress Gustaph Stef Caers 1980- Belgian singer-songwriter Billy Guy Frank Phillips Jr. 1936-2002 American...
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    capital. The Historia Brittonum, written around AD 828, records the town as Caer Guricon, one of his "28 British Towns" of Roman Britain. In the following...
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    13th century. In West Penwith, Cornwall, the name Bran is associated with Caer Bran a Cornish Round and the Men Scryfa which records a Brittonic RIALOBRANI...
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    Kymwt Mecheyn (Cwmwd Mechain Is Coed and Cwmwd Mechain Uwch Coed) Kymwt Caer Einon (Caereinion) Kymwt Uch Affes Kymwt Is Affes Kymwt Uch Coet (Cwmwd Uwch...
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    of the Taff". The fort probably refers to that established by the Romans. Caer is Welsh for fort and -dyf is in effect a form of Taf (Taff), the river which...
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    147 52.374107107108;-3.5158907720744 SN969762] Ma,4 1270 708 England 84 41 Caer Caradoc Hill 460 272 1,508 892 38A 137 138 52.553016567291;-2.7727854436508...
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    Carreglefn) Seion Chapel, Carreglefn Independent Chapel. SH394895,53°22′40″N 4°24′59″W / 53.3778°N 4.4164°W / 53.3778; -4.4164 (Seion Chapel, Carreglefn)...
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    goldeneyes. The community includes the hamlet of Llanfugail or Llanfigail. See St Figael's Church, Llanfigael. Thomas Jesse Jones (1873-1950) a Welsh-American...
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    patagónica Y Paith (lit. the prairie) Patagonian steppe Fuerte Aventura Caer Antur < caer yr antur Fort of the Venture / Endeavour La Angostura Lle Cul Narrow...
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  • Wales (Castle Arfon Castle — Welsh) (this is inaccurate as castle is 'castell' and caer is 'fort,' it's actually Arfon fort castle) Canyon de Chelly, Arizona...
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  • Carlisle, Cumberland: recorded as Luguvalium in the Roman period; the word caer 'fort' was added later. The Welsh form Caerliwelydd is derived by regular...
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    Edward in Gwynedd. The town's name consists of three elements: caer , yn, and Arfon. "Caer' means 'fortress", in this case either the Roman fort of Segontium...
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    Gawres Beaumaris Castle Bodowyr Bryn Celli Ddu Bryn Gwyn stones Caer Gybi Caer Lêb Castell Bryn Gwyn Din Lligwy Lligwy Burial Chamber Llys Rhosyr Parciau...
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  • Cadw SAM: CD073: Castell 585m NW of Pen-y-Rhiw coflein NPRN: not yet identified. DAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: CD087: Castell Caer Wedros coflein...
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    seen on any of the objects found. A recent re-assessment of the objects now sees them as a collection of different offerings deposited over a long period...
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    Princes of Wales at Mathrafal, and it was an early Christian centre known at Caer Meguaidd or Meguaid; It is associated with St Gwyddfarch in the 6th century...
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  • actually have "castle" in it three times: In its Welsh form, Castell Caerfyrddin, "Caer" means fort, while "fyrddin" is thought to be derived from the...
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    church was built in 1875 and enlarged by the addition of a chancel in 1879. See also Wikipedia entry St Gwenfaen's Church, Rhoscolyn Among the interior fittings...
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    could find enough players. Soon after, the under-10s side of local team Caer Castell FC was formed, and Bellamy scored all four goals in the club's first...
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    century, crowds of up to 1300 would travel on a special train journey to see Tintern Abbey on the night of the harvest moon. The line closed to passengers...
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    development over time, and a flythough of a pointcloud model of the site (see external links below). The site was featured and explored in an episode of...
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