Bontnewydd

Bontnewydd

Bontnewydd may refer to:

*Bontnewydd, Ceredigion; a village in Ceredigion, Wales
*Bontnewydd, Denbighshire; a hamlet in Denbighshire, Wales
*Bontnewydd, Gwynedd; a village in Gwynedd, Wales


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