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Llanfyllin
Llanfyllin is a small market town, neighborhood and selecting ward in a sparsely-populated location in Montgomeryshire, Powys, Wales. Llanfyllin's population in 2011 was 1,532, of whom 34.1% can talk Welsh. Llanfyllin means church or church (llan) of St Myllin ('m' frequently alters to 'f' in Welsh). The community lies in the valley of the River Cain near the Berwyn Mountains in Montgomeryshire, 14 miles (23 kilometres) southwest of Oswestry and also 15 miles (24 km) from Montgomery. The River Cain is signed up with by the small River Abel in Llanfyllin (most likely named after Cain as well as Abel in the Bible), and meanders with the valley, moving into the River Vyrnwy at Llansantffraid. The community exists between Shrewsbury and also Bala, for a long period of time the key market towns around of Wales and the Welsh borders. At nearby Bodyddon there is evidence of a very early British settlement. Llanfyllin might be the "Mediolanum among the Ordovices" defined in Ptolemy's Geography (c.? ad 150), although others argue for Meifod or Caersws. The town is understood for its holy well, Fynnon Coed y Llan. The well is committed to Saint Myllin, that is reputed to have baptised people right here in the 6th century. The parish church is additionally dedicated to Saint Myllin. There is a practice that Saint Myllin is the Irish bishop, Saint Mo Ling (likewise called Moling Luachra) (614-- 697). Nevertheless, this doubts. There is no record of Mo Ling travelling to Wales, and there is a practice that Myllin is buried under the altar of Llanfyllin church whereas Mo Ling is believed to have actually been hidden at his monastery in Ireland.