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    Rhyl (/rɪl/; Welsh: Y Rhyl, pronounced [ə ˈr̥ɨl]) is a seaside town and community within the historic boundaries of Denbighshire in Wales. The town lies...
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  • Rhyl Football Club (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Y Rhyl) was a Welsh football club based in Rhyl, a seaside resort town located in Denbighshire. It withdrew...
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    Rhyl Flats Offshore Wind Farm is a 25 turbine wind farm approximately 8 km north east of Llandudno in North Wales. It is Wales' second offshore wind farm...
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  • named HMS Rhyl, after the town of Rhyl in Wales: HMS Rhyl (J36) was a Bangor-class minesweeper launched in 1940 and sold in 1948. HMS Rhyl (F129) was...
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    (6 December 2022). "Jake Canuso talks about upcoming role in Rhyl's Aladdin panto". Rhyl Journal. Retrieved 1 March 2023. Owen, Annie (8 October 2022)...
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  • Rhyl 1879 (Welsh: Clwb Pêl Droed Y Rhyl 1879) is a Welsh football club based in Rhyl in Denbighshire, Wales. The team currently play in the Ardal NW, which...
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    The Rhyl Advertiser (published between 1878 and 1893) was a weekly English language newspaper. It was distributed throughout the Flintshire and Denbighshire...
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  • inaugural season, Bangor City, Newtown and Rhyl reluctantly agreed to play in the League of Wales. However, as Rhyl's application to join the league was late...
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    Alexa Davies (category People from Rhyl)
    Rosie in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, and Meg in Dead Pixels. She grew up in Rhyl, Denbighshire. Williams 2015. Ramos, Dino-Ray; N'Duka, Amanda (3 August 2017)...
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  • Rhyl Dragons F.C. was a Welsh football club based in Rhyl, Denbighshire. The team last played in the North Wales Coast East Football League Division One...
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    Rhyl Town Hall (Welsh: Neuadd y Dref Rhyl) is a municipal structure in Wellington Road in Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales. The town hall, which was the headquarters...
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  • Sara Sugarman (category People from Rhyl)
    including Dealers (1989) and Those Glory Glory Days (1983). Sugarman was born in Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales, into a Jewish family. As a young teenager, she played...
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    Rhyl Pier, officially known as the Victoria Pier, was a pleasure pier in the seaside town of Rhyl, Flintshire, and the first to be built in North Wales...
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  • The Rhyl Deanery is a Roman Catholic deanery in the Diocese of Wrexham that covers several churches in Conwy and Denbighshire. The dean is centred at St...
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    Rhyl West is the name of one of the electoral wards of the town of Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales. It covers the northwest part of the town, including the...
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  • Kimberly Hart-Simpson (category People from Rhyl)
    1987 in Rhyl, Denbighshire. Her father, who died in 2007, was a drummer from Oldham, and her mother is from Wales. Growing up, she attended Rhyl High School...
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    Russell published novels using various pseudonyms (Sydney Mostyn, Eliza Rhyl Davies, and Philip Sheldon) with modest success. The adoption of the more...
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    HMS Rhyl was a Rothesay-class or Type 12M anti-submarine frigate of the Royal Navy, launched by Lady Macmillan on 23 February 1959 and commissioned in...
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  • having connections to North Wales, particularly Rhyl. The cast also includes many past members of The Rhyl T.I.C. (Theatre in the Community) which at the...
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  • SC2 (leisure complex) (category Rhyl)
    SC2 (Sun Centre 2) is a leisure complex in Rhyl, United Kingdom. The original Sun Centre waterpark closed in February 2014. Denbighshire council had withdrawn...
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    Denbigh Lower, Denbigh Upper/ Henllan, Rhuddlan, Rhyl East, Rhyl South, Rhyl South East, Rhyl South West, Rhyl West, St. Asaph East, St. Asaph West, and Trefnant;...
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    to the southeast, Powys to the south, and Gwynedd and Conwy to the west. Rhyl is the largest town, and Ruthin is the administrative centre. Its borders...
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    is a multi-purpose stadium in Rhyl, Wales. It is used mostly for football matches, and is the home ground of C.P.D. Y Rhyl 1879 . The stadium holds 3,000...
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  • Rhyl Coasters are a rugby league team based in Rhyl, Denbighshire, Wales. They played in the Rugby League Conference The original North Wales Coasters...
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    Penarth Vale of Glamorgan 27,226 8 Bridgend Bridgend County Borough 46,757 18 Rhyl Denbighshire 25,149 9 Llanelli Carmarthenshire 43,878 19 Blackwood Caerphilly...
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    Albert Barnes & Co were Rhyl based manufacturers of miniature steam locomotives. A number of them are preserved at the Rhyl Miniature Railway. Albert...
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  • Evelyn Nigel Chetwode Birch, Baron Rhyl OBE PC (18 November 1906 – 8 March 1981) was a British Conservative politician. The son of General Sir Noel Birch...
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    The Rhyl Miniature Railway (Welsh: Rheilffordd Fach y Rhyl) is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge miniature railway line located in Rhyl on the North Wales Coast....
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    Rhyl Kingston Hinwood (born 1940) is a sculptor in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. She designed and produced over seven hundred commissioned public artworks...
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  • the club got past the first round of the FA Cup only to be knocked out by Rhyl. The following season Wrexham fought their way to the fourth round before...
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