Bethel, Anglesey
Bethel is a relatively small and quiet village set centrally within the wider community and larger Parish of Bodorgan.
Caernarvon are Anglicised spellings that were superseded in 1926 and 1974, respectively.
Population: 9,836
Latitude: 53° 08' 28.54" N
Longitude: -4° 16' 12.58" W
Bethel is a relatively small and quiet village set centrally within the wider community and larger Parish of Bodorgan.
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