Ewloe
Ewloe (/ˈjuːloʊ/; Welsh: Ewlo, Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɛʊlɔ]) is a small town in Flintshire, Wales, contiguous with Hawarden and Buckley and near to Queensferry and Shotton. Situated close to the Flintshire/Cheshire sector of the Wales-England border, Ewloe forms part of Deeside. The A55 expressway passes through the town and its most notable landmark is Ewloe Castle. At the 2001 Census, the population was 4,862 (2,390 males, 2,472 females). Ewloe ceased being a town in its own name with all of the population being listed under Hawarden. The electoral ward remained with a total population taken at the 2011 Census of 5,420.
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Ewloe
Ewloe (/ˈjuːloʊ/; Welsh: Ewlo, Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɛʊlɔ]) is a small town in Flintshire, Wales, contiguous with Hawarden and Buckley and near to Queensferry and Shotton. Situated close to the Flintshire/Cheshire sector of the Wales-England border, Ewloe forms part of Deeside. The A55 expressway passes through the town and its most notable landmark is Ewloe Castle. At the 2001 Census, the population was 4,862 (2,390 males, 2,472 females). Ewloe ceased being a town in its own name with all of the population being listed under Hawarden. The electoral ward remained with a total population taken at the 2011 Census of 5,420.
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The Crown and Liver public house, Ewloe
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Ewloe (/ˈjuːloʊ/; Welsh: Ewlo, ...... n at the 2011 Census of 5,420.
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