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[[File:WalesGwynedd1974.png|thumb|The former county of Gwynedd]][[File:Gwynedd_district.png|thumb|The current Gwynedd unitary authority area.]]'''Gwynedd''' is an area of North-West Wales, including Snowdonia.
[[File:WalesGwynedd1974.png|thumb|The former county of Gwynedd]][[File:Gwynedd_district.png|thumb|The current Gwynedd unitary authority area.]]'''Gwynedd''' is an area of North-West Wales, now including most of the Snowdonia National Park.


In ancient times it was a kingdom.  
In ancient times it was a kingdom.  

Revision as of 13:25, 8 October 2012

The former county of Gwynedd
The current Gwynedd unitary authority area.

Gwynedd is an area of North-West Wales, now including most of the Snowdonia National Park.

In ancient times it was a kingdom.

In 1974 it was resurrected as the name of a county.

In 1996 the county was abolished, but the larger part of it (excluding Aberconwy and the Isle of Anglesey) is now the Gwynedd unitary authority area. The previous county (excluding the part that has been moved into Clwyd) continues for ceremonial purposes as a preserved county.

Gwynedd is part of the North Wales Police area.

LGBT History

The ancient kingdom of Gwynedd was ruled in the 6th century by the legendary King Maelgwn.