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'''Conwy''' is a county borough in North [[Wales]]. It was formed in 1996 by merging the districts of Aberconwy (formerly in [[Gwynedd]]) and Colwyn (fomerly in [[Clwyd]]). The main towns are the seaside resort of [[Llandudno]] and [[Colwyn Bay]], the historic walled town of Conwy (formerly known in English as Conway) and the inland resort of [[Betws y Coed]].
[[File:Conwy Castle and car park from Town Walls - geograph.org.uk - 1723358.jpg|thumb|Conwy Castle]]'''Conwy''' is a county borough in North [[Wales]]. It was formed in 1996 by merging the districts of Aberconwy (formerly in [[Gwynedd]]) and Colwyn (fomerly in [[Clwyd]]). The main towns are the seaside resort of [[Llandudno]] and [[Colwyn Bay]], the historic walled town of Conwy (formerly known in English as Conway) and the inland resort of [[Betws y Coed]].


==LGBT History==
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Revision as of 09:06, 25 April 2013

Conwy Castle

Conwy is a county borough in North Wales. It was formed in 1996 by merging the districts of Aberconwy (formerly in Gwynedd) and Colwyn (fomerly in Clwyd). The main towns are the seaside resort of Llandudno and Colwyn Bay, the historic walled town of Conwy (formerly known in English as Conway) and the inland resort of Betws y Coed.

LGBT History

Local LGBT resources include Conwy Diners and the Pennant Hall guesthouse and sauna.

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