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Towns in North Wales
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Abergele
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Acrefair
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Bagillt
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Bangor-is-y-coed
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Bettws Gwerfil Goch
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Bettws-yn-Rhos
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Betws-y-coed
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Bodelwyddan
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Bodfari
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Broughton
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Brymbo
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Bryneglwys
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Buckley
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Caergwrle
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Caerhun
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Caerwys
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Capel Garmon
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Capel-Curig
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Carrog
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Cefn-y-bedd
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Cerrig-y-Druidion
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Chirk
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Cilcain
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Clawdd-newydd
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Clocaenog
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Coed-Talon
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Coedpoeth
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Colwyn Bay
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Connah's Quay
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Conwy
Conwy in North Wales is set on the Conwy River Estuary, dominated by the majesty of Conwy Castle. Fine views over the harbour and Snowdonia form the backdrop to this medieval walled town. |
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Corwen
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Cwm
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Cyffylliog
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Cynwyd
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Deganwy
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Denbigh
Denbigh, set on an isolated hill on the west side of the Vale of Clwyd, is a bustling market town where you will hear as much Welsh spoken as English. The heart of the town is the High Street, which is set on a shelf half-way up the hill. |
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Derwen
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Dinorben
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Dolgarrog
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Dolwyddelan
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Dyserth
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Efenechtyd
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Eglwys-Fach
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Erbistock
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Ffrith
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Flint
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Foryd
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Glyn-Ceiriog
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Glyn-Dyfrdwy
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Greenfield
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Gresford
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Gwaynynog
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Gwersyllt
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Gwyddelwern
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Gwytherin
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Gyfelia
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Halkyn
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Hammer
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Hawarden
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Henllan
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Holt
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Holywell
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Hope
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Kinmel
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Leeswood
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Llabedr-Dyffryn-Clwyd
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Llanarmon Dyffryn-Ceiriog
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Llanasa
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Llanbedr-y-cennin
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Llanddoged
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Llanddulas
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Llandegla
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Llandrillo
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Llandrillo
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Llandudno
Llandudno is one of the largest and most popular of the Welsh seaside resorts, and still retains much of its Victorian character and charm. The golden sandy beach at North Shore is set in the magnificent crescent shaped bay. |
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Llandudno Junction
Llandudno Junction is a lovely little village which has a number of nice shops,take aways, restaurants, little independant shops and a pleasant atmosphere. |
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Llandyrnog
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Llanelian-yn-Rhos
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Llanelidan
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Llanfair Talhaiarn
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Llanfair-Dyffryn-Clwyd
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Llanferres
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Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr
Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr is approx 3 miles from the village of Cerrigydrudion and 10 miles from the market town of Ruthun (Ruthin). The village is situated on the B 5105 which runs between these two places. |
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Llangelynin
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Llangerniew
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Llangollen
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Llangwm
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Llangynhafal
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Llannefydd
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Llannerch-y-mor
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Llanrhaiadr
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Llanrhydd
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Llanrwst
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Llansanffraid Glan Conwy
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Llansannan
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Llantysilio
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Llong
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Llysfaen
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Marchwiel
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Meliden
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Minera
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Mochdre
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Mold
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Mostyn
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Nannerch
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Nantglyn
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Nerquis
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Newmarket
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Northop
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Old Colwyn
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Overton
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Padeswood
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Pen-y-cae
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Penley
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Penmachno
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Penmaenmawr
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Pentre-Foelas
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Prestatyn
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Queensferry
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Rhewl
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Rhos-on-Sea
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Rhosllanerchrugog
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Rhuddlan
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Rhydymwyn
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Rhyl
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Rossett
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Ruabon
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Rug
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Ruthin
Ruthin is a lovely market town at the head of the Vale of Clwyd. Approaching from the north you can look across flat meadows to the town set on its hill. |
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Sandycroft
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Sealand
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Shotton
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St. Asaph
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Tal-y-Cafn
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Talacre
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Trefnant
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Trefriw
Situated on the meandering B5106, Conwy to Betwys y Coed road, in the shadow of the Carneddau mountains, within the Snowdonia National Park. |
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Trelawnyd
Trelawnyd has a lively sense of community, with various events taking place throughout the year. It also features a fine carved cross in the churchyard and Gop Hill, the second largest Bronze Age burial mound in Britain. |
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Tremeirchion
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Treuddyn
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Trevor
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Whitford
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Worthenbury
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Wrexham
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Wynnstay
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Yspytty-Ifan
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