Proper noun
Caernarfon
A port town in Gwynedd, Wales, the location of a castle and a high proportion of Welsh speakers (OS grid ref SH4862).
1980s Caernarfon MP Dafydd Wigley succeeded Gwynfor Evans as president in 1981, inheriting a party whose morale was at an all-time low. Source: Internet
However, in September 2009 the UK Government withdrew plans to construct the prison. citation Transport Caernarfon was at one time an important port, exporting slate from the Dyffryn Nantlle quarries. Source: Internet
Caernarfon is home to numerous guest houses, inns and pubs, hotels, restaurants and shops. Source: Internet
Click here for more information. main infobox Edward II (25 April 1284 – 21 September 1327), also called Edward of Caernarfon, was King of England from 1307 until he was deposed in January 1327. Source: Internet
Its city walls were much imitated (for example, see Caernarfon Castle ) and its urban infrastructure was moreover a marvel throughout the Middle Ages, keeping alive the art, skill and technical expertise of the Roman Empire. Source: Internet
Caernarfon Castle is now under the care of Cadw and is open to the public. Source: Internet