Yes, Llandudno is known for its resident donkeys, which can often be seen on the Great Orme, a prominent limestone headland in the area. The donkeys are part of a long-standing tradition and are popular with visitors, especially during the tourist season. They serve as a charming attraction and contribute to the town's appeal as a seaside resort.
nope donkeys eat plants, no meat
donkeys are gay
Donkeys are really called donkeys! Unless you are asking for their Latin name, which is Equus asinus.
5 small donkeys/ donkeys
No, donkeys are not good for traveling
what nicknames does llandudno have
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Llandudno is famous for its city's
There is no Llandudno in Whales. Llandudno is in Wales Yes, Llandudno is right at the base of the Snowdonia mountains. I travel thru there once a year.
Llandudno is in NORTH Wales, Pembrokeshire is South West. Llandudno is NOT in Pembrokeshire
like Llandudno is very beautiful
Llandudno RFC was created in 1952.
Llandudno F.C. was created in 1878.
yes llandudno has 500% of people
There is no island in Llandudno. There are islands off Anglesey. Llandudno is a peninsular between 2 headlands. The Great and the Little Orme.
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There is no airport at Llandudno or remarkably close.