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    Anglesey (/ ˈ æ ŋ ɡ əl s iː /; Welsh: Ynys Môn [ˈənɨs ˈmoːn]) is an island off the north-west coast of Wales. It forms the bulk of the county known as the Isle of Anglesey, which also includes Holy Island (Ynys Gybi) and some islets and skerries.

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    Contents. Anglia. Anglia ( anglisht: England, /ˈɪŋɡlənd/) është vendi më i madh dhe më i populluar i Mbretërisë së Bashkuar. [1] [2] Ajo ndan kufijtë tokësorë me Uellsin në perëndim dhe Skocinë në veri. Deti i Irlandës shtrihet në veriperëndim të Anglisë dhe Deti Keltik në jugperëndim.

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  4. 6 days ago · Isle of Anglesey, county, northwestern Wales, separated from the North Wales mainland by the Menai Strait. The county encompasses Anglesey island—the largest island in England and Wales, with an area of 261 square miles (676 square km)—and Holy Island , adjoining just west of Anglesey.

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  5. Anglesey, just off the coast of northwestern Wales, is the largest island off southern Great Britain at 276 sq mi (714 km²). Well worth a stop when travelling between the UK and Ireland, and in its own right, Ynys Môn has a dramatic coastline, historical sights, and is a stronghold for the Welsh language .

  6. Apr 24, 2024 · The Isle of Anglesey ( / ˈæŋɡəlsiː / ; Welsh : Ynys Môn [ ˈənɨs ˈmoːn] ) is a county off the north-west coast of Wales. It is named after the island of Anglesey, which makes up 94% of its area, but also includes Holy Island ( Ynys Gybi) and some islets and skerries. [2]

  7. Other articles where Anglesey is discussed: Wales: The Edwardian settlement: Three counties (shires)—Anglesey, Caernarvonshire, and Merioneth—were created and placed under the custody of a justice of North Wales. In northeastern Wales a fourth county, Flintshire, was attached to the earldom of Chester. In southwestern Wales the counties of Cardiganshire and

  8. The geology of Anglesey, the largest (714 km 2) island in Wales is some of the most complex in the country. Anglesey has relatively low relief, the 'grain' of which runs northeast–southwest, i.e. ridge and valley features extend in that direction reflecting not only the trend of the late Precambrian and Palaeozoic age bedrock geology but also ...

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