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Holyhead (/ˌhəʊliˈhɛd, ˌhɒliˈhɛd/; Welsh:
Caergybi Welsh pronunciation: [kɑːɨrˈɡəbi] , "Cybi's fort") is a
historic port town, and is the
largest town...
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Holyhead Mountain (Welsh
Mynydd Twr, from
mynydd 'mountain,
unenclosed land' and twr 'a heap, pile') is the
highest point on Holy Island, Anglesey, and...
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Caergybi is the
Welsh name for the town of
Holyhead in Anglesey, Wales. It can also
refer to:
Caergybi (electoral ward), an
electoral division of Holyhead...
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productive in the region.
Major industry is
restricted to
Holyhead (
Caergybi),
which until 30
September 2009
supported an
aluminium smelter, and the...
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teams in the
Welsh football league system on the island:
Holyhead Hotspur,
Caergybi and
Trearddur Bay. The New Oval
ground is home to the Ynys Môn football...
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Ysgol Uwchradd Caergybi is a
coeducational comprehensive secondary school in Holyhead, Anglesey. It was the
first comprehensive school in Wales, opening...
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Holyhead (Welsh:
Porthladd Caergybi) is a
commercial and
ferry port in Anglesey,
United Kingdom,
handling more than 2
million p****engers each...
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Holyhead railway station (Welsh:
Gorsaf reilffordd Caergybi)
serves the
Welsh town of
Holyhead (Welsh:
Caergybi) on Holy Island, Anglesey. The
station is the...
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Caergybi is an
electoral ward in Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales. It
includes the
northern half of the
community including the town
centre and port. Caergybi...
- fortress'. 'Caer' is a
common part of
Welsh place-names (for example,
Caergybi), used to
indicate that
there was
originally a
castle or
fortress in the...