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Until 1974,
Merionethshire or
Merioneth (Welsh:
Meirionnydd or Sir
Feirionnydd) was an
administrative county in the north-west of Wales,
later classed...
- Machynlleth. It lies in the
historic county of
Merionethshire (Welsh: Sir
Feirionnydd) and is
within the
Snowdonia National Park. It was the site of a small...
- Ddinbych3 174,151 Flintshire Sir y Fflint2 60,012 Merionethshire Sir
Feirionnydd or Meirionnydd2 38,310 Caernarfonshire Sir Gaernarfon2 121,767 Anglesey...
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Morgannwg Cardiff Caerdydd Merioneth or
Merionethshire Meirionnydd or Sir
Feirionnydd Dolgellau Dolgellau Montgomeryshire Sir
Drefaldwyn Welshpool (formerly...
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Dolgellau was the
county town of
Merionethshire (Welsh: Meirionydd, Sir
Feirionnydd)
until 1974 when,
following the
Local Government Act of 1972, it became...
- Cain and
Pistill Y Caen, is a
renowned waterfall in
Meirionnydd (Sir
Feirionnydd) in
north Wales. It lies north-east of
Ganllwyd off the A470
trunk road...
- The
Merionethshire flag (Welsh:
Baner Sir
Feirionnydd) is the flag of the
historic Welsh county of Merioneth. It was
registered with the Flag Institute...
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within the
historic boundaries of
Merionethshire (Welsh: Meirionnydd, Sir
Feirionnydd), Wales.
Llanfachreth is a
small village near
Dolgellau in
north west...
- Gwynedd, Wales. It lies in the
historic county of Merionethshire/Sir
Feirionnydd, in the
valley of the Afon Dulas. It
consists primarily of a
single row...
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Corris in Gwynedd. It lies in the
historic county of Merionethshire/Sir
Feirionnydd, in the
valley of the Afon Dulas. It is
known prin****lly as a railway...