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Llŷn and Rural
Y Rhiw was absorbed into the smaller Llanfaelrhys in 1886 ; and under the Local Government Act 1894 the four remaining parishes became part of Llŷn Rural District ().
Under the Local Government Act 1894 the improvement district became an urban district with a directly-elected council, while the remainder of the civil parish was renamed Penllyn, and became part of Llŷn Rural District.
It was formed on 1 April 1974 as a successor to the borough of Pwllheli, the urban districts of Criccieth and Porthmadog, along with Llŷn Rural District, and part of Gwyrfai Rural District, all previously in the administrative county of Caernarfonshire.

Llŷn and was
On his release he was given part of Llŷn to rule.
His performance this time was apparently more satisfactory and by 1238 he had been given the remainder of Llŷn and a substantial part of Powys.
Welsh nationalism was ignited in 1936 when the UK government settled on establishing a bombing school at Penyberth on the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd.
However, despite the acclaim the events of Tân yn Llŷn generated, by 1938 Lewis ' concept of perchentyaeth was firmly rejected as not a fundamental tenet of the party.
In 1936, in the midst of the turmoil of Tân yn Llŷn, Lewis praised Adolf Hitler when he said " At once he fulfilled his promise — a promise which was greatly mocked by the London papers months before that — to completely abolish the financial strength of the Jews in the economic life of Germany.
In 1956 the area was included in Llŷn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty ().
The community is included in Pwllheli and Llŷn Regeneration Area and was identified in the Welsh Index of Multiple Deprivation 2005 as the electoral division in Gwynedd with least access to services ; and was ranked 13th in Wales.
The county was originally created under the terms of the Statute of Rhuddlan in 1284 following Edward I of England's conquest of the Principality of Wales and included the cantrefi of: Llŷn, Arfon, Arllechwedd and the commote of Eifionydd ( the northern portion of Dunoding ).
Evidence from other sites on the Llŷn Peninsula suggests that the area was colonised by a wave of Celtic settlers, who explored the Irish Sea, probably around the 4th century BC.
The summit area was crowned by Braich-y-Dinas, one of the largest Iron Age hill-forts in Europe, comparable with Tre ' r Ceiri near Trefor on the Llŷn peninsula.
By the beginning of the twenty-first century Prose Medal winners were included in this élite band and the first to be elected under this ruling was Robyn Llŷn ( Robyn Léwis ) ( 2002-05 )
He was Lord of Eifionydd, Ardudwy & part of Llŷn and is a maternal ancestor of the Anwyl of Tywyn Family.
Dwyfor was one of the five local government districts of Gwynedd, Wales from 1974 to 1996, covering the Llŷn peninsula.
Welsh nationalism was ignited in 1936 when the UK government settled on establishing a bombing school at Penyberth on the Llŷn peninsula in Gwynedd.
However, despite the acclaim the events of Tân yn Llŷn generated, by 1938 Lewis ' concept of perchentyaeth was firmly rejected as not a fundamental tenet of the party.
Penyberth was a farmhouse at Penrhos, on the Llŷn Peninsula near Pwllheli, Gwynedd, which had been the home to generations of patrons of poets, but destroyed in 1936 in order to build a training camp and aerodrome for the RAF.
Welsh nationalism was ignited in 1936 when the UK government settled on establishing the RAF Penrhos bombing school at Penyberth on the Llŷn peninsula in Gwynedd.
The Union with Ireland meant that there was a need for improved communication between the two countries, and Madocks was in favour of a route which crossed his estate, to reach Porthdinllaen, on the northern coast of the Llŷn Peninsula, which would provide the terminus for a ferry to Dublin.

Llŷn and Bardsey
Aberdaron, Bardsey Island, Bodferin, Llanfaelrhys and Y Rhiw were civil parishes in Cwmwd Cymydmaen within Cantref Llŷn, in Caernarfonshire.
A large part of the Snowdonian Range lies in the centre and south of the county, including Snowdon itself, the highest mountain in Wales at 1, 085 m. The north-west of the county is formed by the Llŷn peninsula, with Bardsey Island lying off its western end.
Bardsey Island (), the legendary " Island of 20, 000 saints ", lies off the Llŷn Peninsula in the Welsh county of Gwynedd.
The Gwna Mélange in the UK extends through Anglesey and the Llŷn Peninsula onto Bardsey Island in North Wales.

Llŷn and into
The route provides views into the Snowdonia mountains, down along the Llŷn Peninsula and across to the Isle of Anglesey.
The A487, which runs West to East, feeds the Llŷn Peninsula into the A487 ( which runs from Bangor through Caernarfon and into Porthmadog, which in turn connects with the north-south A470.

Llŷn and Aberdaron
Aberdaron is a community and former fishing village at the western tip of the Llŷn Peninsula () in the Welsh county of Gwynedd.
Sheep have been raised in the Llŷn Peninsula for over a thousand years, and Aberdaron has exported wool for many years.

Llŷn and community
Pwllheli () is a community and the main market town of the Llŷn Peninsula () in Gwynedd, north-western Wales.
Nefyn is a small town and community on the north west coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales, with a population of 2, 619.
Llanystumdwy is a village and community on the Llŷn Peninsula of Gwynedd in Wales, although it is not regarded as being part of Llŷn, but belonging instead to the local region of Eifionydd.
Llanbedrog is a village and community on the Llŷn peninsula of Gwynedd in Wales.

Llŷn and ()
The Llŷn Peninsula is a marine eroded platform, an extension of the Snowdonia () massif, with a complex geology including Precambrian rocks.

Llŷn and new
The UK government settled on Llŷn as the site for its new bombing school after similar locations Northumberland and Dorset were met with protests.
The UK government settled on Llŷn as the site for its new bombing school after similar locations Northumberland and Dorset were met with protests.
The UK government settled on Llŷn as the site for its new bombing school after similar locations Northumberland and Dorset were met with protests.

Llŷn and Gwynedd
They plunder towns and capture slaves but later colonising large areas of what is called Gwynedd, in particular Llŷn, the coasts of Arllechwedd, Arfon and the Isle of Mona ( approximate date ).
In 1936 Lewis, David John Williams and Lewis Valentine attacked and set fire to the newly constructed RAF Penyberth air base on the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd in protest at its siting in the Welsh-speaking heartland.
Gruffudd landed on Anglesey with an Irish force, and with the assistance of troops provided by the Norman Robert of Rhuddlan first defeated and killed Cynwrig ap Rhiwallon, an ally of Trahaearn who held Llŷn, then defeated Trahaearn himself in the battle of Gwaed Erw in Meirionnydd and gained control of Gwynedd.
In the negotiations which followed Henry I recognized Gruffydd's ancestral claims of Môn, Llŷn, Dunoding ( Eifionydd and Ardudwy ) and Arllechwedd, being the lands of upper Gwynedd to the Conwy which were already firmly in Gruffydd's control.
It is located just over off the Llŷn peninsula in Gwynedd.
Y Rhiw is a small village on the south west tip of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd in Wales.
Yr Eifl is a mountain on the north coast of the Llŷn peninsula in Gwynedd, north-western Wales.
Lleyn sheep are a breed of sheep from the Llŷn peninsula (' Lleyn '), in Gwynedd, north-west Wales.
* The Rivals ( mountain ), a mountain on the Llŷn peninsula in Gwynedd
Afon Wen is a small hamlet on the Llŷn peninsula in the Welsh principal area of Gwynedd.

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