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Gwynedd
is a principal area in Wales,
named after the old Kingdom of Gwynedd. It was
created in 1974 as one of the eight new administrative
counties of Wales. Although
one of the biggest in terms of geographical area,
it was also one of the most sparsely populated.
A large proportion of the population being Welsh-speaking,
it became once again a centre of nationalism,
with Plaid Cymru gaining a toehold which helped
the party on to greater successes.
In the latest round of local government reorganisation,
on April 1, 1996, it was reconstituted to cover
a different area, losing Anglesey to became an
independent unitary, and Aberconwy to the new
Conwy county borough.
As the new Gwynedd covers most of the traditional
counties of Caernarfonshire (less the part in
the borough of Conwy) and Merionethshire, the
reconstituted area was originally named Caernarfonshire
and Merionethshire. As one of its first actions,
the Council renamed it Gwynedd on April 2.
The pre-1996 boundaries were retained as a ceremonial
preserved county - in 2003 the boundary with Clwyd
was adjusted to match the modern local government
boundary, so that the preserved county now covers
the modern Gwynedd along with Anglesey.
The original administrative county contained
several districts, these were Aberconwy, Arfon,
Dwyfor, Meirionnydd and Anglesey. As a unitary
authority the modern entity no longer has any
districts, but Arfon, Dwyfor and Meirionnydd remain
in use as areas for area committees. It is the
home of the University of Wales, Bangor.
Towns in Gwynedd
Aberangell, Aberdaron, Aberdyfi, Abererch, Abergwyngregyn,
Abergynolwyn, Aberllefenni, Abersoch, Arthog,
Bangor, Barmouth, Beddgelert, Bethania, Bethel,
Gwynedd, Bethesda, Betws Garmon, Betws-y-Coed,
Blaenau Ffestiniog, Bontddu, Bontnewydd, Botwnnog,
Brithdir, Bryncroes, Bryn-crug, Bwlch-derwin,
Caeathro, Caernarfon, Capel Curig, Carmel, Clwt-y-bont,
Corris Uchaf, Corris, Criccieth, Croesor, Cwm
y Glo, Deiniolen, Dinas Dinlle, Dinas Mawddwy,
Dinas, Gwynedd, Dinorwig, Dolgellau, Dolmelinllyn,
Edern, Efailnewydd, Esgairgeiliog,
Fairboune, Ffor, Ganllwyd, Gellilydan, Glasinfryn,
Groeslon, Harlech,
Llanaber, Llanaelhaern, Llanbedr, Llanbedrog,
Llanberis, Llandegwning, Llandeiniolen, Llanelltyd,
Llanengan, Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, Llanfrothen,
Llangwnnadl, Llangybi, Llaniestyn, Llan Ffestiniog,
Llanigian, Llanllechid, Llanmawddwy, Llannor,
Llanrug, Llenegryn, Llithfaen, Llwyndyrys, Llwyngwril,
Llanystumdwy, Mallwyd, Maentwrog, Morfa Nefyn,
Mynydd Llandegai, Mynytho, Nantlle, Nantmor, Nasareth,Nebo,
Gwynedd, Nefyn, Pant Glas, Penfridd, Penisa'r
Waun, Penmaenpool, Pennal, Pen-y-groeslon, Pen-y-meinl,
Pistyll, Pontrug, Porth Dinllaen, Porthmadog,
Portmeirion, Prenteg, Pwllheli, Rachub, Rhiw,
Rhiwlas, Rhosgadfan, Rhostryfan, Rhoshirwaun,
Rhoslefair, Rhyd Ddu, Rhyd-y-clafdy, Sarn Meyllteryn,
Tal-y-bont (near Bangor), Tal-y-bont (near Barmouth),
Talysarn, Trawsfynydd, Tregarth, Tremadog, Tudweiliog,
Tywyn, Waunfawr, Felinheli.
About Wales
Wales is a Celtic country and
one of the four constituent parts of the United
Kingdom (along with England, Scotland, and Northern
Ireland). Wales is located in the south-west of
Great Britain, and is bordered by England to the
east, the Bristol Channel to the south, St George's
Channel in the west, and the Irish Sea to the
north.
The main population and
industrial areas are in South Wales, consisting
of the cities of Cardiff,
Swansea and Newport
and surrounding areas.
Wales
towns
Aberaeron |
Abercarn |
Aberdare |
Abergavenny |
Abergele |
Aberporth |
Abersychan |
Abertillery |
Aberystwyth |
Amlwch |
Ammanford |
Anglesey |
Bala |
Gwynedd |
Bargoed |
Barmouth |
Barry |
Beaumaris |
Bethesda |
Betws-y-Coed |
Blackwood |
Blaenavon |
Brackla |
Bridgend |
Briton Ferry |
Brynmawr |
Buckley |
Builth Wells |
Caerphilly |
Caersws |
Caldicot |
Chepstow |
Chirk |
Cilgerran |
Colwyn Bay |
Connah's Quay |
Conwy |
Corwen |
Cowbridge |
Criccieth |
Crickhowell |
Crumlin |
Crymych |
Cwmbran |
Cwmcarn |
Ebbw Vale |
Ewloe |
Felinheli |
Fishguard |
Flint |
Glanamman |
Glynneath |
Goodwick |
Gorseinon |
Harlech |
Hawarden |
Holyhead |
Holywell |
Kidwelly |
Knighton |
Lampeter |
Laugharne |
Llan Ffestiniog |
Llandeilo |
Llandovery |
Llandrindod Wells |
Llandudno |
Llandudno Junction |
Llanelli |
Llanfair Caereinion |
Llanfairfechan |
Llanfyllin |
Llangefni |
Llangollen |
Llanrwst |
Llantrisant |
Llantwit Major |
Llanwchaiarn |
Llanwrtyd Wells |
Llanymynech |
Llwynypia |
Loughor |
Machynlleth |
Maerdy |
Maesteg |
Menai Bridge |
Mold |
Mostyn |
Mountain Ash |
Narberth |
Nefyn |
New Quay |
Newborough |
Newbridge |
Newcastle Emlyn |
Newport |
Newtown |
Old Colwyn |
Overton-on-Dee |
Penarth |
Pencoed |
Penmaenmawr |
Pontardawe |
Pontrhydyfen |
Pontypool |
Pontypridd |
Porth |
Porthcawl |
Porthmadog |
Prestatyn |
Pwllheli |
Queensferry |
Rhayader |
Rhosllanerchrugog |
Rhuddlan |
Rhyl |
Rhymney |
Risca |
Saltney |
Shotton |
St Clears |
St Asaph |
Talgarth |
Tenby |
Tondu |
Tonypandy |
Tredegar |
Tregaron |
Treorchy |
Tywyn |
Usk |
Whitland |
Wrexham |
Ynyshir |
Ystrad Mynach |
Ystradgynlais |
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