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Principal area
  
Anglesey

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Fire
  
North Wales

Local time
  
Thursday 11:29 AM

Country
  
Wales

Police
  
North Wales

Ambulance
  
Welsh

Ceremonial county
  
Gwynedd

Llangwyllog

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8°C, Wind NE at 27 km/h, 84% Humidity

Llangwyllog is a small village and ancient parish in the centre of Anglesey, Wales.

Map of Llangwyllog, Llangefni, UK

It is found three miles to the north of the island's capital, Llangefni, and two miles north of Llyn Cefni, the island's second largest body of water. The settlement was once far more important than it is today reaching a population of 277 in 1821, whereas the 1971 census showed only 75 people living there.

The Anglesey Central Railway used to operate a station in the village until its closure in 1993. The tracks however still run through the village and there is a significant railway cutting in the village.

The parish church is St Cwyllog's Church, Llangwyllog; the first church here was founded by St Cwyllog in the 6th century.

One historic event said to have taken place here in 1134 was a battle between Owain Gwynedd, the first king of Wales and the armies of the Erse, Manx, and Norsemen, who had invaded the island. In the end the Welsh leader was triumphant.

References

Llangwyllog Wikipedia