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She coontae ayns Bretin Heear Hwoaie eh Gwynedd, as Caernarfon balley reiragh y choontae. Ta Bretnish ec 70% jeh'n phobble, yn earroo smoo ayns Bretin. Ta Gwynedd ny coontae freilt Vretin chammah.
Gwynedd | |||
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— Ard-ard as coontae freilt — | |||
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Jarroo-raa: Cadernid Gwynedd "Niart Ghwynedd" |
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Gwynedd ayns Bretyn | |||
Co-ordnaidyn: 52°50′N 03°55′W | |||
Çheer | Reeriaght Unnaneysit | ||
Çheer cho-ayrnagh | Bretyn | ||
Coontae Freilt | Gwynedd | ||
Shenn choontae | Gwynedd | ||
Bunneeaght | |||
- 5oo eash | Reeriaght Ghwynedd | ||
- 1972 | Coontae | ||
- 1996 | Ard-ard as lught-reill unnaneagh | ||
Ard-oik | Caernarfon | ||
Reiltys | |||
- Sorçh | Lught-reill unnaneagh | ||
- Colught | Coonceil Ghwynedd | ||
- OHAyn | Dafydd Elis-Jones, Gareth Jones , Alun Ffred Jones | ||
- MPyns | Guto Bebb, Elfyn Llwyd, Hywel Williams | ||
- OAOyn | John Bufton, Jill Evans, Kay Swinburne, Derek Vaughan | ||
Eaghtyr | |||
- Yn clane | 2,548 km² (983.8 mi ker) | ||
Earroo yn phobble (2007) | |||
- Yn clane | 118,400 (13oo) | ||
- Glooaght y phobble | 47/km² (121.7/mi ker) | ||
Kynneeaght[1] | |||
- Bane | 98.81% | ||
- meshtit | 0.41% | ||
- Aishanagh | 0.37% | ||
- Gorrym | 0.10% | ||
- elley | 0.30% | ||
Çhengey[2] | |||
- Bretnish | 70% | ||
Cryss hraa | Traa Mean Ghreenwich (UTC+0) | ||
- Sourey (TTSL) | Traa Houree Ghoaldagh (UTC+1) | ||
Coad postagh | |||
ISO 3166-2 | GB-CGN | ||
Coad ONS | 00NC | ||
NUTS 3 | UKL12 | ||
Coad OS | SH568371 | ||
Rheynn-reih Hionnal Ashoonagh Vretin | Arfon, Dwyfor Meirionnydd | ||
Rheynn-reih Ard-whaiyl Hostyn | Arfon, Dwyfor Meirionnydd | ||
Rheynn-reih ny h-Oarpey | Bretyn | ||
Ynnyd-eggey | www.gwynedd.gov.uk |
Va Gwynedd ny reeriaght neuchrogheydagh neayr's jerrey yn eash Romaanagh derrey'n 13oo Eash, tra hie ee fo haart Hostyn. Ta Gwynedd jeianagh rere'n shenn reeriaght. V'ee mastey hoght coondaeghyn hie er croo er 1 Averil 1974 rere'n Local Government Act 1972. Va'n choontae shoh goaill stiagh ny coondaeghyn shenndeeagh Moan as Sir Gaernarfon, chammah's Sir Feirionnydd (faagail magh Edeyrnion Rural District; hie ee stiagh ayns Clwyd), as shiartanse dy skeeraghyn Sir Ddinbych: Llanrwst, Llansanffraid Glan Conwy, Eglwysbach, Llanddoget, Llanrwst Rural as Tir Ifan.
Va queig slystyn ec Gwynedd:
Dastyr y Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 y choontae 1974 as ny slystyn eck er 1 Averil 1996. Rheynn ee ayns tree: haink Moan y ve ny coontae hene, as ghow Conwy Aberconwy (goaill stiagh ny rheynnyn v'ec Sir Ddinbych traa dy row). Y chooid elley, va coontae noa jeant jeh, Caernarfonshire and Merionethshire, er y fa dy row eh goaill stiagh y chooid smoo jeh'n ghaa choontae shenndeeagh shoh. Mastey kied obbyraghyn ny coonceil choontae, chaghlaa ad yn ennym dys Gwynedd er 2 Averil 1996.
Ta Gwynedd jeianagh fo Coonceil Ghwynedd. Reayll ad creeaghyn ny coontae roie-1996 myr coontae freilt, son obbraghyn jesh-chliaghtagh, myr sampleyr, y Lord Lieutenant. Ayns 2003, ren ad caghlaa ny creeaghyn dys adsyn t'ec y choontae yeianagh. Myr shen, ta'n choontae freilt goaill stiagh Gwynedd as Moan, as ta Conwy ooilley ayns Clwyd.
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