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Botwnnog is a
village and
community in
Gwynedd in Wales,
located on the Llŷn
Peninsula 4 mi (6 km) west-northwest of Abersoch. It is in the
historic county...
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Cowbois Rhos
Botwnnog are a
Welsh folk band
consisting of
three brothers from Rhos
Botwnnog,
between the
villages of
Botwnnog and
Llaniestyn on the Llyn...
- Machine.
Retrieved 12
January 2012. A
Vision of
Britain Through Time:
Botwnnog Civil Parish Archived 2011-06-04 at the
Wayback Machine.
Retrieved 12 January...
- Bethesda,
Betws Garmon,
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Boduan, Bontddu, Bontnewydd,
Botwnnog, Brithdir, Bryncroes, Bryn-crug, Bwlch-derwin,
Bwlchtocyn Caeathro, Caerhun...
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specialist school to
Abersoch is
Ysgol Hafod Lon in Penrhyndeudraeth.
Ysgol Botwnnog,
situated 5
miles (8.0 km)
inland from Abersoch,
provides Welsh-medium...
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settlements include Llanbedrog, Abersoch, Llangian, Nanhoron,
Rhydyclafdy and
Botwnnog. John
Jones (1836–1921),
known as
Myrddin Fardd, a
Welsh writer, antiquarian...
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inspired recent recordings of the song by Alun Gaffey,
Cowbois Rhos
Botwnnog, Iwcs a Gaff and Alaw. In 2008,
German folk-collective
Werkraum under leadership...
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Gwynedd County Council.
Retrieved 3 June 2019. "Election
results for
Botwnnog".
Gwynedd County Council.
Retrieved 3 June 2019. "Election
results for...
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communities of
Botwnnog and Tudweiliog. For
elections to
Gwynedd Council, the
village forms part of the
electoral division of
Botwnnog, Dwyfor, electing...
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Pembrokeshire with his wife to the Llŷn
Peninsula in north-west Wales, to
teach at
Botwnnog County School (1
March 1942). 1943 –
Linda Llewellyn dies of tuberculosis...