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  2. Bala Lake - Wikipedia

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    Bala Lake, or Llyn Tegid ([ˈɬɨ̞n ˈtɛɡɨd]), is a large freshwater glacial lake in Gwynedd, Wales. The River Dee , which has its source on the slopes of Dduallt in the mountains of Snowdonia , feeds the 3.7 miles (6.0 km) long by 0.5 miles (0.8 km) wide lake.

  3. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Gwynedd

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    Llyn Glasfryn; Llyn Gwernan; Llyn Padarn; Llyn Peris; Llyn Tegid; Llystyn Isaf; Maes Meillion a Gefail y cwm; Migneint - Arenig - Dduallt; Moel Hebog; Moel Tryfan; Moelwyn Mawr; Moelypenmaen; Morfa Abererch; Morfa Dinlle; Morfa Dyffryn; Morfa Harlech; Mountain Cottage Quarry; Muriau Gwyddelod; Mwyngloddiau Llanfrothen; Mwyngloddiau Wnion a ...

  4. Bala, Gwynedd - Wikipedia

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    Set within the Bala Fault, Bala Lake (Welsh: Llyn Tegid) is the largest natural lake in Wales at 3.7 miles (6.0 km) in length and 800 metres (870 yards) wide. At 35 metres (115 feet), its depths could hide the tower of St Giles Church in Wrexham and still have 1 metre (3.3 feet) of water above.

  5. Penllyn (cantref) - Wikipedia

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    Penllyn (head of the lake i.e. Bala Lake or Llyn Tegid) was a medieval cantref originally in the Kingdom of Powys but annexed to the Kingdom of Gwynedd. It consisted of the commotes (cymydau) of Edeyrnion, Dinmael, Penllyn is Treweryn and Penllyn uwch Treweryn (is signifying 'below' and uwch 'above' the River Tryweryn).

  6. Bala Lake Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Bala Lake Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid) is a narrow-gauge railway along the southern shore of Bala Lake in Gwynedd, North Wales.The line, which is 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (7.2 km) long, is built on a section of the former standard-gauge Ruabon–Barmouth GWR route that closed in 1965.

  7. Gwyniad - Wikipedia

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    The gwyniad (Coregonus pennantii) is a freshwater whitefish native to Bala Lake (Welsh: Llyn Tegid) in northern Wales.. The population is threatened by deteriorating water quality and by the ruffe, a fish introduced to the lake in the 1980s and now eating the eggs and fry of gwyniad.

  8. Geography of Wales - Wikipedia

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    Cardigan Bay is the largest bay in the country and Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid) the largest lake [7] at 4.7 km 2 (1.8 sq mi). ... Geologic map of Wales.

  9. List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Conwy County ...

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    Llyn Bychan; Llyn Creiniog; Llyn Goddionduon; Llyn Ty'n y Llyn; Llyn Ty'n y Mynydd; Llyn y Fawnog; Llynnau Bodgynydd; Migneint - Arenig - Dduallt; Morfa Uchaf, Dyffryn Conwy; Mosshill; Mwyngloddiau a chreigiau Gwydyr; Mynydd Hiraethog; Mynydd Marian; Pandora Reservoirs; Pen y Gogarth - Great Ormes Head; Plas Iolyn Bog; Plas Maenan; Pont Bancog ...