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  2. Moss Valley, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    The Moss Valley (Welsh: Dyffryn Moss, pronounced [ˌdəfrɨ̞n ˈmɔs]; Welsh pronunciation ⓘ) is an area and country park in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The area, informally known as " The Moss " and The Aggey by local people, has an extensive coal mining history.

  3. List of standardised Welsh place-names in Wrexham County ...

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    Location of Wrexham County Borough in Wales. The list of standardised Welsh place-names, for places in Wrexham County Borough, is a list compiled by the Welsh Language Commissioner to recommend the standardisation of the spelling of Welsh place-names, particularly in the Welsh language and when multiple forms are used, although some place-names in English were also recommended to be matched ...

  4. List of Welsh women - Wikipedia

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    Jane Williams (1806–1885), biographer, non-fiction works, many about Wales; Margaret Lindsay Williams (1888–1960), portrait painter; Maria Jane Williams (c.1794–1873), musician, folklorist; Annie Williams (born 1942), still life watercolour painter who grew up in Wales; Sian Williams (born 1990), rugby union player; Sue Williams (born ...

  5. Moss Valley - Wikipedia

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    Moss Valley, the valley carved out by The Moss, North East Derbyshire in England Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wales/Awaken the Dragon/Women ...

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    name image description date of birth date of death place of birth place of death 1 Saint Keyne: 5th-century female Welsh saint 425 Kingdom of Brycheiniog: 2 Non: Welsh saint; mother of St David 5th century 6th century Pembrokeshire: Brittany: 3 Winifred: 7th-century Welsh saint 635 680 Tegeingl: Gwytherin: 4 Angharad ferch Owain

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wales/List of Welsh people on The ...

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    As we work through this list, we shall find that the list of people born in Wales will automatically be updated and will grow, as it is dependent on having two identifiers: dob and place of birth. It's alive, and updated daily. The day will come when enwiki will add lists like this on Wikipedia namespace - 7 languages have it.

  8. Broughton, Wrexham - Wikipedia

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    Broughton is a community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It has an area of 469 hectares and had a population of 6,498 in the 2001 census, increasing to 7,454 at the 2011 Census. [1] The area is dominated by the Moss Valley, which was known for its coal mining. Today it is operated as a country park, and there is a golf course of the same name ...

  9. List of Welsh women writers - Wikipedia

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    Moelona, pen name of Elizabeth Mary Jones (1877–1953), Welsh-language novelist, children's writer and translator Jan Morris (born James Morris, 1926–2020), Welsh historian and travel writer Ann Moray (1909–1981), novelist, short story writer and singer