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Cymro (Welsh pronunciation: [ə ˈkəmrɔ], 'The Welshman') is a Welsh-language newspaper,
which was
first published in 1932. It was
founded in Wrexham...
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Armes Prydein,
believed to be
written around 930–942, the
words Cymry and
Cymro are used as
often as 15 times. However, from the Anglo-Saxon settlement...
- etymology. The
modern Welsh name for
themselves is
Cymry (plural) (singular:
Cymro [m] and
Cymraes [f]), and
Cymru is the
Welsh name for Wales.
These words...
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Reporter Tyrone Herald Ulster Herald The
Western Mail –
owned by
Reach plc Y
Cymro (monthly,
Welsh language)
Wales on
Sunday -
sister publication of The Western...
- True Briton,
foaled in 1930, by a
trotting sire and out of an Arab mare;
Cymro Llwyd,
foaled in 1850, by an Arab
stallion and out of a
trotting mare; and...
- a
controversial w****ly
theatre column to the
National Paper of
Wales Y
Cymro. He is also a
regular contributor on the
Welsh language Television Channel...
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Library of Wales. In 1932, John
Eilian became the
founding editor of Y
Cymro, the first-ever
newspaper in
Welsh for the
whole of Wales. However, the...
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which was
launched in 1977. The only Welsh-language
national newspaper Y
Cymro (The Welshman) was
published w****ly
until 2017, and
monthly thereafter,...
- 2005. "#CyfeillionYCymro Yn
Cyflwyno yr
Artist @Ffion_Gwyn o Daliesin". Y
Cymro (in Welsh). 9
April 2019. Prior, Neil (20
November 2010). "Welsh
place names...
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Gerald of
Wales (Latin:
Giraldus Cambrensis; Welsh:
Gerallt Cymro; French:
Gerald de Barri; c. 1146 – c. 1223) was a Cambro-Norman
priest and historian...