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Llangefni (meaning "church on the
River Cefni",
Welsh pronunciation: [ɬaŋˈɡɛvni]) is the
county town of
Anglesey in Wales. At the 2011 census, Llangefni's...
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Irish Sea.
Holyhead is the
largest town, and the
administrative centre is
Llangefni. The
county is part of the
preserved county of Gwynedd. The Isle of Anglesey...
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Llangefni Rugby Football Club (Welsh: Clwb
Rygbi Llangefni) is a
rugby union team from the town of
Llangefni, on the
island of Anglesey,
North Wales. Llangefni...
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Anglesey (also
known as RNAS Bodffordd, RNAS
Gwalchmai and RNAS
Llangefni). RNAS
Anglesey was
commissioned on 26
September 1915, when it was operated...
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Llangefni Town
Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl-droed Tref
Llangefni) are a
Welsh football team
based in
Llangefni on Anglesey. They play in the
Ardal NW...
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defining artist of
Wales during the 20th century.
Williams was born in
Llangefni, Anglesey, one of two sons into an old
landed Anglesey family. His father...
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Saint Cyngar was a 5th-century
Welsh Saint. He is the
Patron Saint of
Llangefni, Anglesey, in Wales, and a
founding member of St. Cybi's
Monastery at...
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Ysgol Gyfun Llangefni is a
bilingual community comprehensive school for
pupils aged 11 to 18
years old
located in
Llangefni, Anglesey.
Pupils come from...
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Llangefni railway station was
situated on the
Anglesey Central Railway line from
Gaerwen to Amlwch. A
temporary terminus station was
opened in 1864, approximately...
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Following his death, Watts's
mother moved the
family to
Llanfawr Farm in
Llangefni and Llanfairpwllgwyngyll,
towns on the
island of
Anglesey in
North Wales...