Llanrwst (Q2233618)

Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Llanrwst ('church or parish of Saint Grwst'; Welsh pronunciation: [ɬanˈruːst]) is a market town and community on the A470 road and the River Conwy, in Conwy County Borough, Wales, and the historic county of Denbighshire. It developed around the wool trade and became known also for the making of harps and clocks. Today, less than one mile (two kilometres) from the edge of Snowdonia, its main pursuit is tourism. Notable buildings include almshouses, two 17th-century chapels, and the Parish Church of St Grwst, which holds the stone coffin of Llywelyn the Great. The 2011 census gave it a population of 3,323.

Summary from Cymraeg / Welsh Wikipedia (cywiki)

Tref fechan a chymuned ym mwrdeistref sirol Conwy, Cymru, yw Llanrwst. Saif ar lan ddwyreiniol Afon Conwy, tri chwarter y ffordd i fyny Dyffryn Conwy ar lôn yr A470. Mae Caerdydd 188.8 km i ffwrdd o Lanrwst ac mae Llundain yn 308.8 km. Y ddinas agosaf ydy Bangor sy'n 25 km i ffwrdd.

Wikidata location: 53.1371, -3.7938 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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node: Llanrwst (OSM), 0.51 miles from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Llanrwst
place: town
name:cy: Llanrwst
name:ur: لھانرسٹ
wikidata: Q2233618

wikidata match: Q2233618

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Former electoral wards of Gwynedd place=suburb, political_division=ward
Registered historic parks and gardens in Conwy County Borough leisure=garden, natural=wood, boundary=national_park, leisure=park, landuse=recreation_ground, leisure=common
Towns in Conwy County Borough place=village, place=town, place=suburb