Proper noun
A town in Conwy county borough, North Wales; formerly Conway (OS grid ref SH7777).
A river in North Wales; Ellipsis of River Conwy.; formerly called the River Conway.
A county borough in Wales; Ellipsis of Conwy County Borough..
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAn appeal was made to Llywelyn, who, that November, crossed the River Conwy with an army, accompanied by his brother, Dafydd, whom he had released from prison. Source: Internet
Brut y Tywysogion pp. 155–6 Joan was able to persuade her father not to dispossess her husband completely, but Llywelyn lost all his lands west of the River Conwy. Source: Internet
By early December, Llywelyn controlled all of Gwynedd Is Conwy apart from the royal castles at Dyserth and Dnoredudd as a reward for his support and dispossessing his brother-in-law, Rhys Fychan, who supported the king. Source: Internet
From Thursday at 6pm, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Conwy and Wrexham all in North Wales will also join the list of areas under local lockdowns. Source: Internet
In 2003 the boundary with Clwyd was adjusted to match the modern local government boundary, so that the preserved county now covers the two local government areas of Gwynedd and Anglesey, and the area of Conwy county borough is now entirely within Clwyd. Source: Internet
A yellow weather alert for wind and snow has been issued for Flintshire, Denbighshire, Conwy, Gwynedd and Anglesey from 6pm on Wednesday, January 11, until 12pm on Thursday, January 12. Source: Internet