I believe it reverted to a "Group B" transmitter on the roll out of digital.
Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, Black mountain,Carneddau, Moel Hebog,
Llywelyn ab y Moel died in 1440.
Battle of Moel-y-don happened on 1282-11-06.
Its eryr moel
Snowdon, Cader Idris, Carnedd Moel Siabod, Penmaenmawr, Pen Llithrig y Wrach... and there are many, many more. There are mountain ranges called the Black Mountains and the Glyers along with others and a mountainous region called Snowdonia.
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Moyle or 'mile' in Old Irish.
There are more than 5 mountains in Wales. The highest is Snowdon, or Yr Wyddfa to use the correct welsh name. The massif of which Snowdon is a part, in North Wales, is known as 'Snowdonia' in English and 'Eryri' (meaning 'place of the eagles') in Welsh. Snowdonia is a National Park. The Snowdon group are known as 'the Snowdon horseshoe' and comprise Snowdon, Grib Goch, Grib y Ddysgl and Y Lliwedd. Then there are the Glyders, whose main tops are Glyder Fawr, Glyder Fach, Tryfan, Y Garn and Elidr Fawr. Then there are the Carneddau - Pen yr Ole Wen, Carnedd Dafydd, Carnedd Llewelyn, Yr Elen, Foel Frach, Garnedd Uchaf and Foel Fras. The Moelwyn range include Moel Siabod, Moel Fawr, Moel Fach, Cnicht and others. Further south is the Brecon Beacons National Park, where there are another four ranges. The highest mountain is Pen y Fan. Other peaks in the Central Brecon Beacons include Corn Ddu, Cribyn, Fan y Big. Then there are all the peaks in the Black Mountains to the east, The Black Mountain and Fforest Fawr to the west and a number of other significant peaks, such as Cadair Idris and Plynlymon and ranges, such as The Caerwyns and the Rhinogs, throughout Mid Wales. With the exception of the South Wales Coastal Plain most of Wales is mountainous to some degree. If you meant 'What are the 5 highest mountains in Wales the answer would be, Snowdon (3560ft), Carnedd Llewelyn (3491 ft), Glyder Fawr (3278 ft), Aran Ffawddwy (2976 ft), Pen y Fan (2907 ft),
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Candice Boucher
Michel-Georges Bernard has written: 'Jean Le Moel'