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Ardudwy (Welsh pronunciation: [arˈdɨ̞duːɨ̯]) is an area of
Gwynedd in north-west Wales,
lying between Tremadog Bay and the Rhinogydd. Administratively...
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Ardudwy is a
Ministry Area of the
Church in
Wales which is part of the
Diocese of Bangor. It is
located within the
Meirionydd Synod. Bro
Ardudwy Uchaf...
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Dyffryn Ardudwy (Welsh pronunciation: [ˌdəfrɨ̞n arˈdɨ̞duːɨ̯]; listen) is a village,
community and
electoral ward in the
Ardudwy area of Gwynedd, Wales...
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Ysgol Ardudwy is a
bilingual secondary school for 11–16 year olds at Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales. It
serves the
seaside communities of Penrhyndeudraeth, Harlech...
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village of
Dyffryn Ardudwy and is part of the
community of the same name.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Tal-y-bont,
Dyffryn Ardudwy.
Dyffryn and Talybont...
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Cantrefs of
Meirionydd and Penllyn, and the
Commote of
Ardudwy.
Prior to the 10th century,
Ardudwy formed part of the prin****lity of Dunoding,
while Meirionydd...
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Meirion Williams (Dyffryn
Ardudwy, 1901 – 4
October 1976) was a
Welsh composer, best
known for his songwriting.
Williams studied with
Walford Davies at...
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Rhinog Fawr and
enters Cwm
Nantcol via
Bwlch Drws
Ardudwy ('p**** of the
doorway of
Ardudwy'). A
different path
leads from Cwm Nantcol, p****ing around...
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translation of the Mabinogion: "And one
afternoon he was at
Harddlech in
Ardudwy, at a
court of his. And they were
seated upon the rock of
Harddlech overlooking...
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Ardudwy.
Descendants of King
Owain Gwynedd.
Cynan ab
Owain Gwynedd (d. 1174)
Gruffudd ap
Cynan ab
Owain Gwynedd, Lord of
Meirionnydd and
Ardudwy Maredudd...