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    The county has the second-highest percentage of Welsh speakers in Wales, at 57.2%, and is considered a heartland of the language. [ 7 ] The island of Anglesey, at 261 square miles (676 km 2), is the largest in Wales and the Irish Sea, the seventh largest in Britain, and the sixth most populous island in Britain.

    • Anglesey is the largest Welsh island coming in at 276 square miles. It’s the fifth-largest island in Britain, in fact. You’ll find Ynys Mon – as it’s known in Welsh – located off the northwest coast of the Welsh mainland, separated by the beautiful body of water known as the Menai Strait.
    • We have two rather spectacular bridges to boast about. Firstly, there’s the Menai Suspension Bridge which was built in 1826 and pioneered by Thomas Telford.
    • The Easy Care breed of sheep was first bred on Anglesey in the 1960s by farmer Iolo Owen. The breed was relatively revolutionary – hardy easily herded and their wool is shed naturally in the warmer summer months.
    • Perhaps one of the lesser-known facts about Anglesey is that it has it’s very own ‘Marble Arch’! Admiralty Arch, located in the docks of Holyhead, marks the end of the A5 road that runs right through to this point from the Marble Arch in London.
  2. 6 days ago · 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. Isle of Anglesey county is coterminous with the historic county of Anglesey (Sir Fon).

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    • Anglesey is magical. Seven is thought to have magical properties, and as if by magic, Anglesey, the seventh-largest island in the UK, has 70,000 residents and 777 saints interred there.
    • Anglesey has some intelligent residents (And some not-so-clever ones) William Jones, a Welsh mathematician who was born on the Isle of Anglesey, is credited for using the Greek letter (Pi) to denote the proportion of a circle’s circumference to its diameter.
    • There is a column but no Lord Nelson. Nelson, who was familiar with the area’s waterways, reportedly remarked that if you could find your way around Anglesey Island and through the notorious Menai Strait, you had all the knowledge and abilities necessary to sail anywhere in the world.
    • Valentine’s Day is celebrated differently in Anglesey. St. Dwynwen is the patron saint of lovers in Wales. Her day is observed on January 25, giving the romantic Welsh people an advantage over the rest of the globe who must wait until Valentine’s Day on February 14.
  3. Aug 25, 2023 · Anglesey is the largest island in Wales and the fifth largest in the British Isles. It has a long and rich history, dating back to the Iron Age. The island covers an area of 276 square miles (715 sq km) and has over 125 miles (200 km) of coastline.

  4. 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.

  5. Anglesey, just off the coast of northwestern Wales, is the largest island off southern Great Britain at 276 sq mi. 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.

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