The name "Conwy" is derived from the Welsh language, meaning "river with a bend" or "confluence." It refers to the Conwy River in North Wales, which flows through the town of Conwy, known for its historic castle and medieval walls. The name reflects the geographical features of the area, emphasizing the river's winding nature.
Conway is from a Welsh surname derived from the River Conwy, which means "holy water."
The population of Conwy is 14,208.
In Conwy, wales, UK
above the Conwy Estuary, Comwy North Wales
above the Conwy Estuary, Comwy North Wales
above the Conwy Estuary, Comwy North Wales
Nant Conwy RFC was created in 1980.
Glan Conwy F.C. was created in 1979.
Conwy Railway Bridge was created in 1848.
Conwy United F.C. was created in 1977.
Conwy Suspension Bridge was created in 1826.
Peter Rowley-Conwy was born in 1951.