- The
River Wnion is a
river in the
southeast of Gwynedd, Wales. It
begins high on the
slopes of Aran
Benllyn about five
miles south of
Lanuwchllyn and...
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Nuttall Pen y
Castell 623 SH721688
Nuttall Foel Lwyd 603 SH720723 Moel
Wnion 580 SH649697 Moel
Eilio 546 SH747659
Craig Wen 543 SH729602 Foel Lûs 362...
- is a town and
community in Gwynedd, north-west Wales,
lying on the
River Wnion, a
tributary of the
River Mawddach. It was the
traditional county town of...
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Wnion Halt (Pron: Oon-y'n) in Gwynedd, Wales, was on the
Ruabon to
Barmouth line. The
station was
situated in a
narrow part of the
Wnion Valley next to...
- peaty. Afon Wen
which joins south of the Gain is
similar but smaller. Afon
Wnion is a
major tributary joining from the east and
which drains a
large area...
- Gwyn, Afon Pumryd,
River Dovey Pistyll Henfynachlog, Afon Eiddon, Afon
Wnion Pistyll y Llyn,
Llyfnant Pistyll Rhaeadr Pistyll Rhyd-y-meinciau, Afon Eiddew...
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Dwyryd which share a
common estuary, the
Mawddach and its
tributaries the
Wnion and the Eden, the
smaller Dysynni and on the park's
southern margin the...
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Dolgellau was held on the
Marian Mawr, a
large gr****y area next to Afon
Wnion. It was
during this
period that
Sesiwn Fawr
reached its peak
audience figures...
-
parish of
Llanelltyd near the
confluence of the
River Mawddach and
River Wnion, near
Cymer Abbey. With
medieval origins, it was
rebuilt or
remodelled on...
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Dwynant (R) Afon
Gwynant (L) Afon Cwm-llechen (R) Afon Cwm-mynach (R) Afon
Wnion (L) Afon
Clywedog (L) Afon
Celynog (L) Afon Wen (L) Afon
Gamlan (R) Afon...