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Llangollen

British  
/ hlanˈɡɒhlɛn /

noun

  1. a town in NE Wales, in Denbighshire on the River Dee: International Musical Eisteddfod held annually since 1946. Pop: 2930 (2001)

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Ross said he had wanted to live in the area since cycling to Llangollen with friends as a young man from his home in Staffordshire.

From BBC

Ross and Jill Darbyshire from Rhewl, near Llangollen in Denbighshire, said on 28 January they heard a huge noise at the back of the property and later noticed cracks in the sheer slate bedrock.

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A 0.9 magnitude earthquake was recorded by the British Geological Survey in the Nantlle Valley, Gwynedd, on 28 January, with reports of rumbling as far away as Llangollen.

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“I’m so glad I’ve caught you. You’ve a letter. From Llangollen.”

From Literature

Do consider coming to Llangollen.

From Literature