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Llanfechain
Llanfechain is a tiny town and also community in Powys, Wales, in between Llanfyllin and also Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain on the B4393 road. Historically it was part of Montgomeryshire. Afon Cain runs through the town. It has a population of less than 500. Llanfechain might mean "church or church (llan) of the Cain valley" (from Llan ym Mach Cain suggesting "church in the field or level of the Cain" to Llan ym Mechain and after that Llan-mechain, which becomes Llanfechain as a result of the typical anomaly of'm' to 'f' in Welsh). However, it could additionally mean "small (fechan) church or church (llan)". Spellings of placenames differ substantially with time, so little variations such as chain/cain and also fechain/fechan are plausible. The name in the type Llanveccheyn is first run into in 1254. It has also been referred to as Llanarmon-ym-Mechain, ym-Mechain describes its location in the middle ages cantref of Mechain, therefore 'Church of St Garmon in Mechain'.