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    Soar-y-mynydd or Soar y mynydd is a Calvinist Methodist chapel near the eastern extremity of the large parish of Llanddewi Brefi in Ceredigion. It is claimed...
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  • Rhondda Cynon Taf Soar y mynydd, Llanddewi Brefi, Ceredigion Canolfan Soar (arts centre in a former chapel), Merthyr Tydfil "Soar", a song by Christina...
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    Aberdaron (redirect from Mynydd y Graig)
    separated by valleys occupied by pastures. To the east, Mynydd Rhiw, Mynydd y Graig and Mynydd Penarfynydd form a three-mile-long (five-kilometre) series...
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    blocking the valley. The clay was harvested higher up the valley near Soar y mynydd chapel closer to Tregaron. Much of the rock was harvested at the site...
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  • (RCA) in 1994. Representative paintings include Dolbadarn Castle and Soar Y Mynydd. He was married to Beryl and had two children, Huw and Nia.[failed verification]...
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  • 1574°N 3.7656°W / 52.1574; -3.7656 (Camddwr, mouth)). A chapel at Soar y mynydd beside the river is often mentioned as being the most isolated in Wales...
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  • (1842), and Aberystwyth, in Ceredigion (1906). It produces a quarterly journal Y Traethodydd and a monthly periodical The Treasury. It is distinguished from...
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    supposedly has an elephant buried in its grounds. The remote chapel Soar y mynydd is close to Tregaron. In March, 1977, a cottage near Tregaron was one...
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    Bardsey Island (redirect from Mynydd Enlli)
    north east rises steeply from the sea to a height of 548 feet (167 m) at Mynydd Enlli, which is a Marilyn, while the western plain is low and relatively...
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    Berwyn range (redirect from Y Berwyn)
    The Berwyn range (Welsh: Y Berwyn or Mynydd y Berwyn) is an isolated and sparsely populated area of moorland in the northeast of Wales, roughly bounded...
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    Newtown Mountain Welsh Calvanist Methodists "Methodistaidd Calfinaidd Capel y Mynydd" Other: Plas Bennion Road Mission Room Plas Du Penycae Church Of The Nazarene...
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    the Stone Age. On the slopes of Mynydd Rhiw is a late Stone Age burial chamber and neolithic quarries. Nearby on Mynydd y Graig are three hillforts, several...
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    Y Felinheli (Welsh pronunciation), formerly known in English as Port Dinorwic, is a village and community beside the Menai Strait (Welsh: Y Fenai or Afon...
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    Barmouth (redirect from Y Bermo)
    Barmouth (Welsh: Abermaw (formal); Y Bermo (colloquial)) is a seaside town and community in the county of Gwynedd, north-west Wales; it lies on the estuary...
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    Mynydd Llandygái (also spelt Mynydd Llandegai, [ˌmənɨðˌɬandəˈɡai] ; from Welsh mynydd "mountain", Llandygai "Church of St Tegai") is a small, partly forested...
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  • be required in health and care settings. 8 May – Services resume at Soar y mynydd chapel following the pandemic; the chapel believed to be the remotest...
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    previously restricted to this and adjoining areas in South Wales such as Mynydd Mallaen, mainly as a result of persecution by farmers and gamekeepers, but...
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    weather is clear, the views to the north are especially impressive towards Mynydd Epynt, Brecon and the Cambrian Mountains beyond. Many mountain birds are...
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  • Anglesey Soar, Aberffraw Talwrn Trearddur Bay Trefdraeth Trefor Tregaian Tregele Trewalchmai Tŷ Croes Tyn-y-Gongl Valley, Anglesey Wern y Wylan List...
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    cliffs of Dolgaregddu and Nyth-y-Gigfran. A few of the historic farmhouses survive at Cwm Bowydd, Neuadd Ddu, Gelli, Pen y Bryn and Cefn Bychan. Much of...
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    Porthmadog (redirect from Borth-y-Gest)
    Railway. The 1987 National Eisteddfod was held there. It includes nearby Borth-y-Gest, Morfa Bychan and Tremadog. Porthmadog came about after William Madocks...
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    Bala, Gwynedd (redirect from Y Bala)
    Bala (Welsh: Y Bala) is a town and community in Gwynedd, Wales. Formerly an urban district, Bala lies in the historic county of Merionethshire, at the...
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    created in 1974. Dolgellau is the main base for climbers of Cadair Idris and Mynydd Moel which are visible from the town. Dolgellau is the second largest settlement...
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    buildings and structures within the village have their own listings. The grounds (Y Gwyllt, meaning 'The Wild place') contain a collection of rhododendrons and...
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  • Soar is a small village in Powys, Wales, 37 miles North West of Cardiff. It sits at the foot of Mynydd Epynt, and is near Brecon in the historic county...
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    River Dwyryd (redirect from Llyn y Garnedd)
    Rhyd-y-Sarn, the Afon Goedol is joined by the Afon Teigl (originating from Manod Mawr). Thereafter, the river is called the Afon Dwyryd. Below Rhyd y Sarn...
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    Llanfihangel-y-Pennant is a hamlet and wider, very sparsely populated community (which includes Abergynolwyn and Tal-y-llyn) in the Meirionnydd area of...
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    Ffestiniog (redirect from Rhyd-y-Sarn)
    Minffordd Morfa Bychan Morfa Nefyn Mynydd Llandygai Mynydd Nefyn Mynytho Nantlle Valley Nantmor Nasareth Nebo Pant Glas Pen-y-meinl Penffridd Penisa'r Waun...
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    the stories whilst he lived in the village, in a cottage at the foot of Mynydd Sygun. There is even a small area known as 'Rupert Garden' in the village...
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    4620°W / 52.8053; -4.4620 (Saint Tudwal's Island East)), plus the Carreg y Trai rocks. The islands are part of the Llŷn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty...
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