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Penygroes or Pen-y-groes may
refer to any of
several places in Wales:
Penygroes,
Gwynedd Penygroes railway station, a
former station in the town Penygroes...
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Llanllyfni community,
which includes Penygroes and
Llanllyfni village,
which practically adjoins Penygroes, plus Talysarn, is 4,135
according to the...
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headquarters at
Olorunda Ketu,
Lagos and
international headquarters in
Penygroes, UK. The
church has its
origins in the
founding of a
prayer group called...
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Calfaria is a
Baptist chapel in the
village of
Penygroes in the
community of Llandybie, near Ammanford, Carmarthenshire.
Services at
Calfaria were conducted...
- Pen-y-groes is a
village in Carmarthenshire,
South Wales which developed as a
settlement as a
result of the
anthracite coal trade. The main
colliery was...
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Penygroes railway station was
located in
Penygroes, Gwynedd, Wales. The
narrow gauge, horse-drawn
Nantlle Railway had a
station near the site from 1856...
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Penygroes (Welsh pronunciation) is a
scattered rural hamlet in
north Pembrokeshire, Wales, in the
northern foothills of the
Preseli Mountains. It is in...
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Cymru Fyw (in Welsh). 2020-06-16.
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Penygroes swastika: Man
arrested after black...
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until recently still held the
Annual Apostolic Convention at
nearby Penygroes. On 4 July 2002,
Ammanford was
granted Fairtrade Town status. This status...
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August 2020) was a
Welsh international rugby union player. Born in
Penygroes, Rees
attended Gwendraeth Grammar School,
which he left at the age of...