No it's in North Wales and is the highest mountain there.
Wales is a separate country to England and has it's own language which is amongst the oldest surviving spoken language in Europe.
Snowdonia is located in the North of the country and it's highest mountain is Mount Snowdon (Yr Wyddfa in Welsh) and it is 3560ft in height.
Snowdon is 1085 meters tall and is the tallest mountain in England and wales.
The Snowdonia marathon is held each year around Snowdon. It is England and Wales' highest peak. The marathon is regarded the premier marathon held in the United Kingdom, and is also considered the most difficult to run.
igneous minerals is how Snowdonia was formed
Yes, Snowdonia is the highest mountain in Wales.
Snowdonia is in the north-west of Wales.
Snowdonia is located in the northwest of Wales in the United Kingdom. It is known for its rugged mountains, stunning scenery, and outdoor activities such as hiking and climbing. Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, is located within the Snowdonia National Park.
Yr WyddfaEryri would be Snowdonia
Snowdonia is not a mountain range it is a National Park
Snowdonia is a region in the autonomous country of Wales in the UK. It is located in Europe.
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Snowdonia is not a continent; it is a region located in Wales, United Kingdom. Snowdonia is known for its rugged mountains, stunning landscapes, and outdoor recreational activities, including hiking and climbing.
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