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  • 81Moel Siabod — from the Crimpiau Elevation 872 m (2,861 ft) …

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  • 82Reservoir — This article is about an artificial body of water. For other uses, see Reservoir (disambiguation). The Jhonghua Dam on the Dahan River in Taoyuan County, Taiwan. A reservoir (pronounced either REZ ur vore or REZ er vwar, etymology: from French… …

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  • 83List of lakes in Wales — This is a list of lakes in Wales. Most lakes in Wales start with the word Llyn , which is Welsh for Lake .By areaIn terms of surface area, the eight largest lakes in Wales are *Llyn Trawsfynydd convert|1180|acre|km2 *Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake)… …

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  • 84List of rivers of Wales — This is a list of rivers of Wales, organised geographically, taken anti clockwise, from Hoylake on Wirral through to the M48 Bridge that separates the estuary of the River Wye from the River Severn. Tributaries are listed down the page in an… …

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  • 85Cowlyd Tramway — Locale Wales Dates of operation c. 1916–c. 1968 Track gauge 2 ft  (610 mm) Length 4 miles (6.4 km) Headquarters Dolg …

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  • 86History of Plaid Cymru — Infobox British Political Party party name = Plaid Cymru The Party of Wales party articletitle = Plaid Cymru party leader = Ieuan Wyn Jones AM chairman = Cllr. Dafydd Iwan foundation = August 5, 1925 ideology = Welsh Independence Social democracy …

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  • 87Ллин-Керриг-Бах — валл. Llyn Cerrig Bach Координаты: Координаты …

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  • 88Saunders Lewis — (John Saunders Lewis) (October 15, 1893 September 1, 1985) was a Welsh poet, dramatist, historian, literary critic and political activist. He was a prominent Welsh nationalist and founder of the Welsh National Party (later known as Plaid Cymru).… …

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  • 89Afanc — The Afanc (Welsh, pronounced with f as in English v , sometimes also called Addanc) is a lake monster from Welsh mythology. Its exact description varies; it is described alternately as resembling a crocodile, beaver or dwarf like creature, and is …

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  • 90River Conwy — Conwy (Afon Conwy) River Boats in the river estuary at Conwy …

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