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When i was in school Anglesey was it's own "shire" and only later it became within Gwynedd.Having lived near Barmouth. I would say anywhere in Gwynedd is North Wales and then when you get into Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire that would be West, then South Wales as Swansea round to the Bristol Channel.
I went to school in Tywyn near Aberdyfi and pretty much any sports / contest related stuff was always in the "North Wales" region.
As preserved counties, Gwynedd covers the entire western side of North Wales including Anglesey. Dyfed covers the whole of the West encompassing Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.
Those would be the logical dividing lines, imho![]()
Is it not on the west coast of wales ? ??Traditionally the Dyfi (Dovey) is seen as the boundary between the north and south.
One question would be what dialect of Welsh they speak, as gog's use different words for milk amongst other things. Gogs (north walians) use "llefrith" for milk but the south use "llaeth".
West wales is an odd one. Coming from Aberystwyth, l do not consider Aber as west wales, to me, west wales is Pembrokeshire.
You just make your own mind up,I have never seen lines drawn on maps to confirm which is which.
Na, their English anyway, well Gwent is better off with it's own little seperate area to be honestNot many Easterners then.
There's a song about that - making your mind up.You just make your own mind up,i think!
Having lived near Barmouth. I would say anywhere in Gwynedd is North Wales and then when you get into Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire that would be West, then South Wales as Swansea round to the Bristol Channel.
I went to school in Tywyn near Aberdyfi and pretty much any sports / contest related stuff was always in the "North Wales" region.
As preserved counties, Gwynedd covers the entire western side of North Wales including Anglesey. Dyfed covers the whole of the West encompassing Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire.
Those would be the logical dividing lines, imho![]()
Perhaps that should be "anywhere in Gwynedd and the coast round to the Dee estuary is North Wales".Having lived near Barmouth. I would say anywhere in Gwynedd is North Wales
When I used to go to Cenarth, Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn; I was told that it is in mid west Wales.Perhaps that should be "anywhere in Gwynedd and the coast round to the Dee estuary is North Wales".
The moot point is whether Ceredigion is West Wales or not. Some say it is, some say it isnt.
You were lied toWhen I used to go to Cenarth, Cardigan and Newcastle Emlyn; I was told that it is in mid west Wales.