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Denbighshire (/ˈdɛnbiʃər, -ʃɪər/ DEN-bee-shər, -sheer; Welsh: Sir
Ddinbych [ˌsiːr ˈðɪnbɨχ]) is a
county in the north-east of Wales. It
borders the Irish...
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rosebay willowherb (Chamerion angustifolium) and Denbighshire/Sir
Ddinbych in
Wales the rare
limestone woundwort (Stachys alpina).
Adonis aestivalis...
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Denbighshire (Welsh: Sir
Ddinbych), or the
County of Denbigh, was one of the
thirteen historic counties of Wales, in the
north of Wales. It was created...
- was a late
medieval Welsh poet, born in Llansannan,
Denbighshire (Sir
Ddinbych). He is
regarded as a
master of cynghanedd.
Tudur Aled was born c. 1465...
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Bangor from Port
Penrhyn 15,060 16,990 St
Asaph Llanelwy Denbighshire (Sir
Ddinbych) 2012
Kentigern Arms 3,485 St
Davids Tyddewi Pembrokeshire (Sir Benfro)...
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Council (Cyngor Tref Llangollen) and
Denbighshire County Council (Cyngor Sir
Ddinbych). The town
council is
based at the Town Hall on
Parade Street. Llangollen...
- Sir Gaerfyrddin)
Carmarthen Llanelli Dinefwr Denbighshire (Welsh: Sir
Ddinbych)
Rhuddlan parts of Glyndŵr
Aberwheeler Betws Gwerfil Goch
Bryneglwys Clocaenog...
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Carmarthenshire Sir
Gaerfyrddin Carmarthen Caerfyrddin Denbighshire Sir
Ddinbych Ruthin (formerly Denbigh)
Rhuthun (formerly Dinbych) Flintshire Sir y...
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Council (Cyngor Tref Dinbych) and
Denbighshire County Council (Cyngor Sir
Ddinbych). The town
council is
based at
Denbigh Town Hall on
Crown Square. Denbigh...
- June 1820),
called "Thomas
Jones of Denbigh" (in Welsh, "Thomas
Jones o
Ddinbych") to
differentiate him from namesakes, was a
Welsh Methodist clergyman...