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Llandwrog (Welsh pronunciation; 'the
church of
saint Twrog') is a
village and
community in Gwynedd, north-west Wales, most
notable for the
presence of...
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Force Llandwrog, or more
simply RAF
Llandwrog, is a
former Royal Air
Force station located near the
village and in the
community of
Llandwrog, situated...
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southwest of Caernarfon, Gwynedd, Wales. It is on the site of the
former RAF
Llandwrog which was
operational between 1941 and 1946. From the end of the 1960s...
- old
estate which belonged to the
Barons Newborough, near the
village of
Llandwrog on the main A499 road
between Pwllheli and
Caernarfon in Gwynedd, Wales...
- Caer Arianrhod, is
connected with a rock
formation visible westward of
Llandwrog, North-West
Wales at low tide. This
formation is one of
several landmarks...
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former Royal Air
Force station at
Llandwrog, near
Caernarfon in
North Wales. The
airfield was
known as RAF
Llandwrog,
opening in
January 1941 as a RAF...
- Fort
Williamsburg (Welsh: Caer Williamsburg) is a
military fort in
Llandwrog, Gwynedd,
North Wales. It was
built by
Thomas Wynn, 1st
Baron Newborough...
- WWT.
Retrieved 4
September 2020. "Caernarvonshire XXI.SW (includes:
Llandwrog; Llanllyfni.), Surve****: 1888, Published: 1888". Map images. National...
- (the new
family seat) and once
owned Glynllifon (Plas Glynlifon), near
Llandwrog, Gwynedd, Wales. Sir
Thomas Wynn, 1st
Baronet (1677–1749) Sir John Wynn...
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