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[[File:Llanuwchllyn.jpg|thumb|190px|right|Main street in 2007]] |
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|country = Wales |
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|official_name = Llanuwchllyn |
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|latitude = 52.855 |
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|longitude = -3.666 |
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|static_image_caption = Main street in 2007 |
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|population = 617 |
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|population_ref = (2011) |
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|community_wales = Llanuwchllyn |
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|unitary_wales = [[Gwynedd]] |
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|constituency_welsh_assembly= [[Dwyfor Meirionnydd (Assembly constituency)|Dwyfor Meirionnydd]] |
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|constituency_westminster = [[Dwyfor Meirionnydd (UK Parliament constituency)|Dwyfor Meirionnydd]] |
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|post_town = BALA |
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|postcode_district = LL23 |
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|postcode_area = LL |
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|dial_code = 01678 |
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|os_grid_reference = SH877299 |
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[[File:Eglwys Sant Deiniol Llanuwchllyn, ger y Bala Gwynedd, Cymru Wales 07.JPG|thumb|190px|St Deiniol's Church]] |
[[File:Eglwys Sant Deiniol Llanuwchllyn, ger y Bala Gwynedd, Cymru Wales 07.JPG|thumb|190px|St Deiniol's Church]] |
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[[File:Medeival tomb at Llanuwchlyn.jpg|thumb|190px|Medeival tomb at Llanuwchllyn]] |
[[File:Medeival tomb at Llanuwchlyn.jpg|thumb|190px|Medeival tomb at Llanuwchllyn]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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*{{cite book |last= Bromwich|first= Rachel |authorlink=Rachel Bromwich|title= Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of Britain |publisher= University Of Wales Press|year= 2006 |month= |isbn= 0-7083-1386-8}} |
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Revision as of 22:01, 27 January 2016
Llanuwchllyn | |
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Main street in 2007 | |
Population | 617 (2011) |
OS grid reference | SH877299 |
Community |
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Principal area | |
Country | Wales |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | BALA |
Postcode district | LL23 |
Dialling code | 01678 |
Police | North Wales |
Fire | North Wales |
Ambulance | Welsh |
UK Parliament | |
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament | |
Llanuwchllyn is a village and community in Gwynedd, Wales, near the southern end of Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid). Its population according to the United Kingdom Census 2001 was 834,[1] of whom about 81% were Welsh-speaking.[2] The figures for the 2011 census were: population 617; Welsh speakers 82%.[3]
The parish church of St Deiniol is a Grade II* listed building.[4]
Llanuwchllyn railway station is the headquarters of the narrow gauge Bala Lake Railway, centred on the former Great Western Railway station on the standard-gauge line from Ruabon to Barmouth.
The village was the birthplace of Welsh language author and educationalist Owen Morgan Edwards.
Caer Gai, a Roman fort near Llanuwchllyn, was traditionally known as the home of Cei, the character in the Arthurian legend known in English as Sir Kay. Poets of the 15th century recorded a story, ultimately deriving from the Prose Merlin included in the Lancelot-Grail and the Post-Vulgate Cycle, that King Arthur and Cei were brought up at Caer Gai as foster brothers.[5] Caer Gai is also Grade II* listed.[6]
Governance
An electoral ward with same name exists. This ward also includes the community of Llangywer with a total population taken at the 2011 census of 877.[7]
Notes
- ^ Llanuwchllyn Census 2001 National Office of Statistics
- ^ Welsh-speaking statistics Welsh Language Board
- ^ "Community population 2011 plus percentage of welsh speakers". Retrieved 17 May 2015.
- ^ "Parish Church of St Deiniol, Llanuwchllyn". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
- ^ Bromwich, p. 311.
- ^ "Caer Gai, including adjoining forecourt walls to the NE, Llanuwchllyn". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 17 December 2013.
- ^ "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 17 May 2015.
References
- Bromwich, Rachel (2006). Trioedd Ynys Prydein: The Triads of the Island of Britain. University Of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-1386-8.
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