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Gwynedd![]() Looking north along the banks of the river Glaslyn to the foothills of Snowdon. The white houses mark the village of Beddgelert, in the county of Gwynedd. Between the river and the village lies the grave of Gelert, a gallant dog that, according to legend, saved the baby son of Prince Llewelyn I from a wolf. Unitary authority in northwest Wales, created 1996 from part of the former county of Gwynedd. Area2,546 sq km/983 sq miTownsCaernarfon (administrative headquarters)Physicalarea includes the highest mountain in Wales, Snowdon (1,085 m/3,560 ft), and the largest Welsh lake, Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake)
Industriesgold mining at Dolgellau, textiles, electronics, slate, tourismAgriculturecattle and sheep-farmingPopulation(2001) 116,850Most of Gwynedd lies within Snowdonia National Park. The Lleyn Peninsula, which juts out into the Irish Sea and forms the northern limit of Cardigan Bay, is a rural area with many seaside resorts. Off the tip of the peninsula is the former pilgrimage centre of Bardsey Island, with its 6th-century ruined abbey. In Tremadog Bay is the fantasy resort of Portmeirion, built by Clough Williams-Ellis and made famous by the 1960s television show The Prisoner.
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